New Zealanders save more than 30 stranded whales by lifting them on sheets

Rescuers rope off an area around a dead pilot whale that was stranded on Ruakākā Beach in northland, New Zealand, Sunday, Nov. 24, 2024. Credit: Nikki Hartley/New Zealand Department Of Conservation via AP

More than 30 pilot whales that stranded themselves on a beach in New Zealand were safely returned to the ocean after conservation workers and residents helped to refloat them by lifting them on sheets. Four of the pilot whales died, New Zealand’s conservation agency said.

New Zealand is a whale stranding hotspot and pilot whales are especially prolific stranders.

A team was monitoring Ruakākā Beach near the city of Whangārei in New Zealand’s north on Monday to ensure there were no signs of the whales saved Sunday stranding again, the Department of Conservation told The Associated Press. The agency praised as “incredible” the efforts made by hundreds of people to help save the foundering pod.

“It’s amazing to witness the genuine care and compassion people have shown toward these magnificent animals,” Joel Lauterbach, a Department of Conservation spokesperson, said in a statement. “This response demonstrates the deep connection we all share with our marine environment.”

  • New Zealanders save more than 30 stranded whales by lifting them on sheets
    Rescuers stand in the water as they help refloat stranded pilot whales on Ruakākā Beach in northland, New Zealand, Sunday, Nov. 24, 2024. Credit: Nikki Hartley/New Zealand Department Of Conservation via AP
  • New Zealanders save more than 30 stranded whales by lifting them on sheets
    Rescuers stand in the water as they help refloat stranded pilot whales on Ruakākā Beach in northland, New Zealand, Sunday, Nov. 24, 2024. Credit: Nikki Hartley/New Zealand Department Of Conservation via AP

A Māori cultural ceremony for the three adult whales and one calf that died in the stranding took place on Monday. New Zealand’s Indigenous people consider whales a taonga—a sacred treasure—of cultural significance.

New Zealand has recorded more than 5,000 whale strandings since 1840. The largest pilot whale stranding was of an estimated 1,000 whales at the Chatham Islands in 1918, according to the Department of Conservation.

It’s often not clear why strandings happen but the island nation’s geography is believed to be a factor. Both the North and South Islands feature stretches of protruding coastline with shallow, sloping beaches that can confuse species such as pilot whales—which rely on echolocation to navigate.

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