Read in the Western Australian Newspaper
An operation to examine and possibly rescue a Northern Bottle-nosed Whale that has strayed up the River Thames.
Thousands of people lined the banks of the river to watch the divers and marine experts gathered around the stranded animal in waist-deep water at low tide.
Inflatable pontoons were brought alongside the 5-metre long whale and nets passed undernesath it.
The whale which usually travels in groups, was believed to be an adolescent weighing close to three tonees.
Time is running out for the what which is clearly becoming weaker and distressed after being without food and in such shallow waters.
It was at least 40 miles from open sea and several hundred from the North Atlantic, its usual habitat.
It was the first time a whale has been seen so far up the river since records began in 1913.
The poor Whale...I do hope they manage to save him. Has anyone heard anymore about this lovely creatures fate?
An operation to examine and possibly rescue a Northern Bottle-nosed Whale that has strayed up the River Thames.
Thousands of people lined the banks of the river to watch the divers and marine experts gathered around the stranded animal in waist-deep water at low tide.
Inflatable pontoons were brought alongside the 5-metre long whale and nets passed undernesath it.
The whale which usually travels in groups, was believed to be an adolescent weighing close to three tonees.
Time is running out for the what which is clearly becoming weaker and distressed after being without food and in such shallow waters.
It was at least 40 miles from open sea and several hundred from the North Atlantic, its usual habitat.
It was the first time a whale has been seen so far up the river since records began in 1913.
The poor Whale...I do hope they manage to save him. Has anyone heard anymore about this lovely creatures fate?