
More than 150 false killer whales stranded on a beach in Australia’s Tasmania State
The Hindu
Marine experts respond to mass stranding of over 150 whales in Tasmania, facing challenges in rescue efforts.
More than 150 false killer whales are stranded on a remote beach on Australia’s island state of Tasmania, officials said on Wednesday (February 19, 2025).
Marine experts including veterinarians were at the scene near Arthur River on Tasmania’s northwest coast, a Department of Natural Resources and Environment statement said.
Of the 157 beached whales, 136 appeared to still be alive, the statement said.
The inaccessibility of the beach, ocean conditions and challenges to getting specialist equipment to the remote area were complicating a response, the statement said,
Authorities have not yet requested public help to rescue the whales, the department said.
Arthur River local resident Jocelyn Flint said her son had discovered the stranded whales around midnight while fishing for shark. Flint believed authorities were alerted on Tuesday afternoon.
She said she had gone to the scene in the dark hours of the morning and returned after dawn but the whales were too big to attempt to refloat them.













