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(Free report) Stranded whales at Macquarie Heads off the coast of Tasmania |
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by Asmita Gaire | 13-10-2020 11:13
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After mysterious deaths of Elephants in Botswana; there's another very heart pricking news on biodiversity. Now, target is pilot whale at Macquarie Heads off the coast of Tasmania.. Yes, pilot whales in Tasmania, Australia were found stranding in the sea shores. Almost 400 pilot whales were found dead. This has drawn attention of every concerned authorities. This is really the biggest matter of concern as well.
Researchers are predicting different hypothesis for it's cause. They are assuming it might have happened due to misadventures. Pilot whales may have missed their direction while swimming. Another hypothesis is, it might be because of not definite coast line of the Tasmania sea. They have also made hypothesis, it might be because they were traveling for food and got left stranded. It might also be because of disturbance in the magnetic material in whales brain that has distorted them during navigating. What about climate change? Marine biologists have also focused the cause might be because of climate change, since sea water temperature is being increased in extreme amount. In the same way, it gets cooler very rapidly. This misbalance may have created whales to travel to the water with fruitful temperature for them. After this incidence, many conservationist rescued numbers of whales back to the sea. However, some of those rescued whales died because of starvation. They were found to be very tired and starved. Many conservationist as well as local people are assisting these stranded whales to get back into the sea. More than ever, the climate change effects have been so visibly seen in biodiversity; it's really a time for action. Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-australia-54236126 |
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Greetings susmita
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Asmita Gaire
Posted 03-11-2020 12:57
Greetings asmita
I hope you are doing well
Thank you so much for this report
Keep writing
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Susmita
Posted 03-11-2020 12:36
Greetings SJ mentor
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Asmita Gaire
Posted 22-10-2020 11:48
Hello Asmita!
It's your SJ mentor.
It is regrettable that mysterious deaths around the world.
Whatever its cause, a great proportion of pilot whales were found dead.
We must limit the haul of fish to keep biodiversity of ocean.
It is estimated that marine life will be exterminated in 2040.
As great ocean is connected International approach is required to handle the sustainability in the ocean.
Thank you for sharing your valuable report with us.
I will root for you the whole time!
Sincerely,
SJ mentor.
Posted 20-10-2020 09:26
Greetings dolma
Researches yet to be done
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Asmita Gaire
Posted 19-10-2020 10:53
Greetings sonika sis
Researches yet to be done
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Asmita Gaire
Posted 19-10-2020 10:53
Greetings Mun Woo Joo mentor
Researches yet to be done
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Asmita Gaire
Posted 19-10-2020 10:53
Greetings kushi
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Asmita Gaire
Posted 19-10-2020 10:52
Greetings Yasmin,
It's Macquarie island
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Asmita Gaire
Posted 19-10-2020 10:51
Greetings puja
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Asmita Gaire
Posted 19-10-2020 10:51
Greetings basanta
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Asmita Gaire
Posted 19-10-2020 10:50
Greetings Shobha
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Asmita Gaire
Posted 19-10-2020 10:50
Hello Asmeeta didi,
I hope you are fine and doing great!
Its sad to know about death of Whale.
GREEN CHEERS !
Regards,
Sonika
Posted 16-10-2020 17:04
Hello Asmita,
this is your mentor WooJoo.
Warm greetings from South Korea.
Thank you for sharing such an informative report.
It is really heart breaking, and so sad to hear that numerous pilot whales were found dead.
I can't say that it happened 100% because of climate change because we don't have a proof yet,
but I believe that some part of it has to do with climate change.
Marine animals are losing their home and food, and the change in temperature in water and tons of plastics might are disturbing their ways to find food.
Biodiversity is a gift, so we should start acting together!
Green cheers!
Sincerely,
WooJoo
Posted 16-10-2020 10:41
Hello Asmita dd
It is really sad to hear this news. I hope researcher will find a cause and solution of this serious issue.
Keep writing keep sharing
We are eagerly waiting for next report.
Regards
Dolma
Posted 15-10-2020 22:37
Hello Asmita
Greetings from India! Thank you for sharing such an information report. It is heartbreaking to read
such news. It is even more sad that the harm is caused due to human activities. Eff
ective actions must be taken as quickly as possible to protect pilot whales and the biodiversity.
Hope you are well
Regards
Khushi
Posted 14-10-2020 17:50
Hi Asmita,
Thank you for sharing.
It is so heartbroken to see all these animals died like this.
Talking about the pilot whale, is it the same whale that being largely killed in Faroe Island??? These animals have come to the end of their existence, I wish they stop doing the killing ritual.
Posted 14-10-2020 11:53
Hello Asmita sister,
I hope you are all good.
Firstly thank you for sharing such an informative report.
I feel really very sad to hear about the death of pilot whales.
Climate change is affecting more. Act must be implemented regarding this.
With Regards,
Puja khadka
Posted 14-10-2020 01:27
Hello Asmita dd
I hope you are doing well
Thank you so much for sharing such a information report
Keep sharing
Warm regards
Basanta
Posted 13-10-2020 17:17
Hello asmita dd
Hope you are doing welll
thank you so much for this report
It really feels very sad to hear this news .
keep sharing
warm regards ,
Shobha
Posted 13-10-2020 13:51