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(Free report) Stranded whales at Macquarie Heads off the coast of Tasmania

by Asmita Gaire | 13-10-2020 11:13



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