
In 2004 a pod of 74 pilot whales (from the dolphin family) was stranded on Ōpoutere Beach in the Coromandel. By the time they were discovered, 53 were dead. Eighteen were refloated at high tide. Rescuers, seen here in the distance, worked hard, stroking and comforting the last three. Two were successfully refloated. Those that died were farewelled with a karakia (prayer).
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New Zealand Herald
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1 December 2004
Photograph by Greg Bowker
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One of the ways to help
Old Waari (not verified)
28 October 2011
Whale strandings are tragic
Nani Flowers (not verified)
28 October 2011
Sometimes whales will beach
Kahu (not verified)
27 October 2011
We could prevent standing's
Kahu (not verified)
27 October 2011
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