Dozens of whales die stranded on Indonesian beach

Large crowds gathered as rescuers tried to push the whales back out to sea, but in the end only
Large crowds gathered as rescuers tried to push the whales back out to sea, but in the end only three were saved. (Photo: AFP/Juni Kriswanto)

JAKARTA: Forty-six small whales stranded on a beach in Indonesia have died, after rescue efforts succeeded in saving three others, local officials said on Friday (Feb 19).

Starting on Thursday, at least 49 short-finned pilot whales arrived at a beach on Madura Island in northern Java, authorities said in a statement.

Large crowds gathered as a rescue operation was launched, with volunteers using tarpaulins or just their bare hands to try to push the pod back out to sea.

Curious onlookers took pictures and touched the whales, while others tried to splash water on them.

In the end, only three of the animals survived.

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"The live whales had to be released together as they live in a group," said East Java governor Khofifah Indar Parawansa in the statement.

Parawansa said that officials had taken samples of the carcasses for further investigation into the cause of death.

He added that the corpses, which measure from three to five metres each, would be buried on the beach at low tide.

Authorities said that officials had taken samples of the carcasses for further investigation into
Authorities said that officials had taken samples of the carcasses for further investigation into the cause of death. (Photo: AFP/Juni Kriswanto)

Offshore cross-currents in the area pose a danger to whales, as they can get caught between reefs close to land.

Pollution, abandoned nets and floating plastic waste are also dangers for marine animals.

A rescue effort was launched after nearly 50 pilot whales were stranded on a beach in Indonesia; but
A rescue effort was launched after nearly 50 pilot whales were stranded on a beach in Indonesia; but the majority did not survive. (Photo: AFP/Juni Kriswanto)

In July last year, 10 pilot whales were found dead near Kupang, a town in East Nusa Tenggara province.

In 2018, a sperm whale was found dead in Indonesia with more than 100 plastic cups and 25 plastic bags in its stomach, raising concerns about the archipelago's massive marine rubbish problem.

Source: AFP/kg