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    Whale stranded on shore in Mossel Bay euthanised after multiple rescue attempts

    Chukwu GodloveBy Chukwu GodloveMarch 25, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Image: Facebook / DRONE FANATICS SA

    A heartbreaking incident unfolded at Hartenbos Beach in Mossel Bay, where a beaked whale was found stranded on the shore, sparking immediate rescue efforts from concerned bystanders and marine enthusiasts.

    Despite attempts to guide the animal back into the ocean, the whale repeatedly returned to the beach, leading to the difficult decision to euthanise it.

    The stranded whale was identified as a member of the elusive beaked whale family, known for their deep-diving habits and preference for remote ocean waters.

    These marine mammals are notoriously difficult to study due to their rare surfacing behaviour and deep-sea foraging techniques.

    Beaked whales typically feed on squid and deep-water fish, using echolocation to navigate the dark, deep depths of the ocean.

    A Facebook group known as Drone Fanatics initially attempted to refloat the whale, but their efforts were unsuccessful as the whale kept coming back to shore.

    The presence of the whale on the beach repeatedly was a strong indication that something was amiss. Drone Fanatics said that the marine mammal’s persistent return to the shoreline suggested a deeper issue that could not be rectified.

    In a statement from the Drone Fanatics, they explained the gravity of the situation, ‘We did everything we could by guiding the whale back to the ocean, but it came back again and again. Sadly, there was no other option left but to euthanise the animal, as it appeared to be in distress.’

    Picture: Facebook

    Beaked whales, such as the Cuvier’s beaked whale, are known for their impressive diving capabilities, with the species holding the record for the longest dive by any mammal – over 3.5 hours.

    While their secretive nature and preference for deep waters make them hard to study, it is clear that beaked whales play an important role in marine ecosystems.

    Unfortunately, the cause of the whale’s beaching remains a mystery, and the incident has sparked a greater discussion about the need for more research on these elusive creatures.

    Article written by Aiden Daries for Cape Town ETC. 

     

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