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WHALES AHOY
Necropsy planned for beached whale
by Staff Writers
San Diego (UPI) Nov 22, 2011


A team of whale experts will try to determine Wednesday what killed a fin whale that washed ashore on Sunset Beach in San Diego, researchers said.

A high tide just before 7 a.m. PST Wednesday is expected to lift the 50-foot-long whale off the shoreline so it can be towed to Fiesta Island, where the carcass will be examined. It was first spotted Saturday morning on a remote area of the beach, The San Diego Union-Tribune reported.

"It's a tremendous opportunity because we don't have a chance to look inside of fin whales very often," Kerri Danil, a biologist with the Southwest Fisheries Science Center told the newspaper. "But we will be limited in what we can see just due to the fact the animal is going to be decomposing over the next few days."

Fin whales, which are distinctive because of their white bottom lip, are known for being hit by ships, the newspaper said.

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Wellington (AFP) Nov 16, 2011
More than 60 pilot whales died in a mass stranding at a remote New Zealand beach, conservation officials said Wednesday. Tourists found the pod of 61 beached whales on Monday at Farewell Spit, on the top of the South Island, the Department of Conservation (DOC) said. DOC local manager John Mason said a large number were already dead and hopes the survivors would refloat at high tide on T ... read more


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