This video from Australia says about itself:
3 July 2013
Five killer whales that were stranded near Fraser Island, off the southern Queensland coast, are now swimming free but despite the best efforts of rescue workers, two others have died.
See also here.
From Wildlife Extra, about Ireland:
July 2013. A bottlenose dolphin that live-stranded in North Kerry and was refloated in June 2012, and was subsequently photographed from dolphin tour boats in the Shannon Estuary, has now been sighted at least three times this year, and each time with a calf. Remarkably, this means that the dolphin was about 9 months pregnant when she stranded last year.
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- Killer whales off Ireland (dearkitty1.wordpress.com)
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- Whales flee from military sonar leading to mass strandings, research shows (talesfromthelou.wordpress.com)
- Killer whales die after becoming stranded off Queensland’s Fraser Island (abc.net.au)
- Isle of Man, Scotland dolphins (dearkitty1.wordpress.com)
- Beached Killer Whales Rescued in Australia [VIDEO] (natureworldnews.com)
- Brothers catch glimpse of killer Orca whales off Donegal coast – VIDEO (irishcentral.com)
Reblogged this on Here and Now.
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Reblogged this on It Is What It Is and commented:
These animals are so special, have always been!! Sad to see their stranding!! 😦
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Yes, navy sonar causes big problems for them.
Fortunately, in the cases mentioned here, some dolphin and orca lives were saved.
Thank you both for reblogging!
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Anytime!!! Love your blog!!! Great job!! 🙂
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🙂 🙂 🙂
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