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No chance of survival for stranded whales: officials
The two short-finned pilot whales, a protected species, were both extensively scratched and bruised, apparently from fishing nets at sea. Their carcasses will be buried before they decompose, Ariwangsa said
Bali: Two young whales are stranded on Indonesia's resort island of Bali and will die on the beach because they are too weak to survive even if returned to the water, an official said Sunday.
Attempts to rescue the beached whales, a rare occurrence on Bali, have been abandoned, said Bali's Fisheries and Marines Department officer Nyoman Wirna Ariwangsa.
"They are in critical condition now," he said.
The two short-finned pilot whales, a protected species, were both extensively scratched and bruised, apparently from fishing nets at sea. Their carcasses will be buried before they decompose, Ariwangsa said.
The pair was among four whales that washed ashore on Saturday near Tanah Lot Beach, one of the most popular and picturesque tourist destinations on the island province, Ariwangsa said.
Dozens of locals hauled all four of the 2.1-metre, 450 kilogram whales into the shallow water. Fishing boats successfully led two back to sea, he said. But waves washed another two back to shore.
"Powerful tidal waves are believed to have separated them from their pod and left them stranded here," Ariwangsa said.
Live whales rarely become beached on Bali, although 10 dead whales eight short-finned pilot and two giant sperm washed ashore in February in stormy weather.
Locals butchered their carcasses for the oil, which they use as a traditional medicine.
Last week, Indonesia rejected a push by Bali for rare turtles to be legally slain in Hindu ceremonies. Bali Governor enraged environmentalists by advocating a quota of 1,000 green turtles be killed each year, strictly for ceremonial purposes.
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