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300 whales found passed in New Zealand
- Updated: February 10, 2017
The whales that cleared ashore. Pic/AFP
Wellingon: At slightest 300 commander whales were found passed on Friday in New Zealand after over 400 of them were stranded in a remote Golden Bay in South Island.
Sources from a Ministry of Conservation pronounced that it was estimated that a sum of 416 whales were beached on Thursday night in a sandy area famous as Farewell Spit, Efe news reported.
Dozens of lifeguards are operative opposite a time to keep a flourishing whales alive until high waves comes while monitoring a conditions of those that managed to refloat, a sources said.
This is a largest whales stranding occurrence in New Zealand.
In Feb 2015, an operation to save 200 commander whales that were beached in a same area of Farewell Spit was carried out, though did not forestall a infancy from dying.
The reasons because these whales have been stranded are still unknown, nonetheless a Golden Bay, that has shoal waters, is famous for these kinds of incidents.
The commander whale is characterised by the domed front and strong physique that can grow to between 6 and 7 metres long.