Dead Whale Found North of Buenos Aires City
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Dead whale found north of Buenos Aires City
A dead whale was found a few meters from the shore in Vicente López, on the northern outskirts of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina. A fisherman spotted the animal, believed to be a young calf, near kilometer 18 of the coastal channel in La Lucila and reported it to the Coast Guard (PNA), which, together with Civil Defense and local Police, established a security perimeter around it. The whale had its fins facing upward.
Dead whale found north of Buenos Aires City, Argentina
A dead whale was found a few meters from the shore in Vicente López, on the northern outskirts of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina. A fisherman spotted the animal, believed to be a young calf, near kilometer 18 of the coastal channel in La Lucila and reported it to the Coast Guard (PNA), which, together with Civil Defense and local Police, established a security perimeter around it. The whale had its fins facing upward.Read Argenti…
Prefectura Naval Argentina found a cetacean at kilometer 18 of the Canal Costanero, without vital signs
To the surprise of the neighbors, this Wednesday a whale appeared stranded on the coasts of Vicente López. Sources of Naval Prefecture confirmed to LA NACION that, after an operation, they managed to remove it from the stones in which it had been stranded. They specified that the cetacean was moved “making the area of islands, where they are inhabited”. According to the NACION, a call came from a person to the nautical emergency line 106, which …
The disposal of a whale carcass that arrived on the Norræna to Seyðisfjörður last month is going poorly. It does not appear that the whale has been sunk and fear has spread all the way to Berufjörður. It is important to sink whale carcasses because accidents can occur if a boat sails on one. A few days ago, residents of Berufjörður noticed a humpback whale carcass floating on the shore inside Hvaltangi in the land of Þiljuvellir not far away. Ka…
The Wildlife Board had to give up trying to tow the carcass out to sea. Now help may have come from an unexpected source.
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