Dear MARMAM Community,

My co-authors and I are pleased to announce the availability of the report
of the Live Large Whale Stranding Response Workshop that was held at the
Society for Marine Mammalogy Conference in 2017.

The report is available online: https://hdl.handle.net/1912/70889

Sharp, S. M., Moore, M. J., Harms, C. A., Wilkin, A. M., Sharp, W. B.,
Patchett, K. M., & Rose, K. S. (2024) Report of the live large whale
stranding response workshop. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/70889

Abstract
Reasoned triage and management of live large whale stranding events
prompted this workshop. Safety is paramount for humans and must be
mitigated for them and whales during responses. Clinical assessment is
critical, with emaciation and poor prognosis often worsening welfare if
released. Accurate length and estimated weight data are essential.
Supportive care and treatments depend on understanding the underlying
pathophysiology of stranding. Maintaining an airway, monitoring breathing,
minimizing stress, protecting eyes, modulating temperature, and preventing
sunburn are priorities. Additional strategies can include mild sedation,
fluid administration, and flipper excavation to relieve pressure. Tools to
indicate post-release survival include photographs, genetic samples, paint
sticks, and identification, VHF, or satellite-linked tags. Acceptable
rescue techniques included towing offshore with a tackle or lines over or
under the body and around the axillae, inflatable lift bags, and trenching.
Nets and towing by the flukes are unsuitable. Refloating of stranded large
whales can be considered if a clinical examination suggests a favorable
prognosis, and a release method could be safely undertaken without undue
stress and trauma to the animal. However, in many cases euthanasia is the
most humane option if practical, or letting nature take its course if need
be.

Best Regards,

*Sarah Sharp *(She, Her)
Animal Rescue Veterinarian
International Fund for Animal Welfare

290 Summer Street
Yarmouth Port, MA 02675
United States

[email protected]

+1 508 364-4425 (cell)

www.ifaw.org
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