This video is called Long-finned Pilot Whale Species Identification.
From Dutch press agency ANP (translated):
On Schiermonnikoog island, a whale was beached.
The long-finned pilot whale probably died from becoming entangled in a fishing boat’s net
“This is only the fourteenth time since 1900 that a long-finned pilot whale beaches in The Netherlands”, marine biologist Kees Camphuysen said on Wednesday.
Minke whale said to eat fish: http://www.themercury.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5936,19284413%5E401,00.html
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