Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Simon Smith, owner of towing Noordgat:

Stranded sperm whale Terschelling deceased - AD.nl
update The sperm whale stranded on Terschelling is Monday deceased. Reported that the Royal Dutch Rescue Society (KNRM) on Twitter. Include shelter SOS Dolphin, a Terschellings towing and salvage, the KNRM and the Ministry of Economic Affairs were involved in the rescue, but to no avail.
Simon Smith, owner of towing Noordgat: "When we went after the message around quarter past three to the beach, the animal had his eyes open, he was still breathing and he zwabberde still with his tail." With ropes and anchors have dug Smit and four others a deep trench uffe dug around the sperm and also managed to turn the animal so he lay back with his head to the sea. "He himself had a hit with his tail must give way to go." "But around 6 pm he was hardly breathing and could see him, as it were shrinking. That goes to the heart you hear, if you are there with five men is tough and some creature with big eyes is looking at you. " Previously managed the towing it to save. Two big fish in Vlieland "But this is very sour." Rescue The animal flushed at the beginning of the afternoon at the height of pile 26. Include shelter SOS Dolphin, a Terschellings towing and salvage, the KNRM and the Ministry of Economic Affairs were involved in the rescue, but to no avail. Shelter SOS Dolphin could afternoon to tell that the animal was still alive and possibly in part under water. A Terschellings towing uffe and salvage company wanted to try free to rinse the animal. Protocol To save the stranded whale was in force a protocol. The Protocol Stranding Living Large Cetaceans (as it is officially known) was sent this month by Secretary Sharon Dijksma uffe to the House. It was established after disagreements had arisen about the approach of the stranded humpback Johanna, who died on a bank above Daman in December. Above Average This year already about 550 whales stranded in the Netherlands. That is above average. "Normally we get in a year 600 or 700 stranded whales," said a spokesman for Biodiversity Naturalis Center following the wreck of the sperm whale on Terschelling Monday. In 2010 the count stood at 880. The years after the authorities recorded 732 and 521 strandings respectively. "We have a growing network of reports," the spokesman said. "And the numbers fluctuate somewhat. If there are more whales, go there more dead. " Also Take a subscription to the AD
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