Eng

Study highlights assessing welfare of stranded whales after 2 mass strandings

XINHUA
發布於 2022年10月12日02:22 • lihuizi

Photo taken on Oct. 10, 2021, shows a whale near Kaikoura, New Zealand. (Xinhua/Guo Lei)

Two mass stranded pilot whales were found in the past two days in New Zealand's Chatham Islands, according to a local protection organization, and a survey is initiated by international experts to enact guidelines to assess the welfare and survival of these marine mammals.

廣告(請繼續閱讀本文)

WELLINGTON, Oct. 12 (Xinhua) -- A survey of international experts aims to help researchers develop guidelines for assessing the welfare of stranded whales and dolphins after two mass strandings of pilot whales on New Zealand's Chatham Islands this week.

Researchers at Massey University said that the welfare of these animals is inextricably linked to their survival, so such guidelines are needed to inform difficult decisions about whether these marine mammals should be refloated, rehabilitated, euthanized, or put into palliative care, according to the study published on Wednesday.

Potential welfare indicators include body and skin condition, signs of physical trauma and respiration rate, which could be assessed remotely via video when experts aren't present at stranding sites, researchers said.

廣告(請繼續閱讀本文)

Photo taken on Oct. 10, 2021, shows a whale near Kaikoura, New Zealand. (Xinhua/Guo Lei)

Due to climate change and human disturbance, cetacean stranding events are predicted to increase globally.

廣告(請繼續閱讀本文)

New Zealand's Chatham Islands found two mass strandings of pilot whales on Sunday and Tuesday, according to Project Jonah New Zealand, an organization for whales and dolphins' protection and rescue.

Up to 250 and 215 whales were involved, respectively, in these two stranding events, many of which had died. A Department of Conservation (DOC) team is being mobilized from the Chatham Islands in response.

The Chatham Islands are a challenging spot for stranding response, known for great white sharks, remote beaches and a resident population of fewer than 800 people. These factors sadly meant the whales alive on discovery were euthanized by the DOC, according to Project Jonah New Zealand.■

更多 Eng 相關文章

Israel denies receiving hostage list from Hamas
XINHUA
Agoda reveals: Shanghai is Asia's top emerging destination
PR Newswire (美通社)
Ice-carved "Terracotta Warriors" in China's Harbin
XINHUA
Weekend getaways to Shanghai gain popularity in ROK and Japan
XINHUA
Not for sale: Couture artist Guo Pei and her "museum collections"
XINHUA
DEOGAM to showcase the electric vehicle recycling system at CES 2025: Accelerating carbon neutrality in the global mobility industry
PR Newswire (美通社)
DPC Dash - Domino's Pizza China Entered 13 New Cities with 14 New Stores, Creating a Festive Food Craze for Christmas and New Year
PR Newswire (美通社)
Interview: Protectionist policies increase global tensions, burden consumers, says former senior UN official
XINHUA
Elitery Earns 2024 Great Place To Work Certification™ Indonesia: Building Trust Through a Positive Workplace Culture
PR Newswire (美通社)
Digital Edge DC raises over US$1.6 billion in new equity and debt capital to fund continued platform expansion
PR Newswire (美通社)
TPIsoftware Releases AI-Powered Anomaly Detection System 'gadoScout'
PR Newswire (美通社)
UNICEF says over 9 mln children out of school in Ethiopia
XINHUA
Asia Album: Highlights of Dhaka international trade fair
XINHUA
S. Korea's CIO to seek extension of warrant to arrest Yoon
XINHUA
Senior official calls for thoroughly studying, implementing Xi Jinping Thought on Culture
XINHUA
TPIsoftware Releases AI-Powered Anomaly Detection System 'gadoScout'
PR Newswire (美通社)