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Dear all,
this message is to update the information sent 2
days ago about the atypical mass stranding of Ziphius cavirostris in Almería (SE
Spain). There are four animals stranded now. The fourth was found, already
dead, in the afternoon of the 27th a few km north from the first 3. The
first three animals have been already examined by the team of Antonio Fernandez
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) from
the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canarias, with the help of the stranding
network of Ecologistas en Acción Almería - PROMAR and other people from the
Spanish Cetacean Society. The fourth animal is in a place of very difficult
access, and the team of veterinarians are trying to reach the animal at the
moment. The two animals examined were 2 females (one adult and one probably
subadult) and one adult male. The fourth animal seems to be an adult male. The
adult female had signs of a possible relatively recent pregnancy (although not
very new), but the calf has not been found.
Next week the team of Antonio Fernandez will
complete the lab analysis, and will be able to report the results.
The Spanish Cetacean Society, together with
ACCOBAMS (Agreement for the Conservation of Cetaceans in the Black Sea
Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic adjacent waters), and some colleagues from the UK
and US, are trying to collect information on possible human-induced causes for
this event.
All the best,
Ana Cañadas
SEC - Spanish Cetacean
Society
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