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  2. Cetacean stranding - Wikipedia

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    Around 300 pilot whales were stranded at Stanley, Tasmania. [ 37 ] [ 38 ] [ 39 ] The exact number of deaths or whales involved is unclear, with one newspaper reporting at least 245 confirmed deaths, [ 40 ] while another newspaper reported in 1936 that 70 whales escaped during high tide the day after the stranding.

  3. Pilot whale - Wikipedia

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    Short-finned pilot whales off southern California, Hawaii and Japan have been kept in aquariums and oceanariums. Several pilot whales from southern California and Hawaii were taken into captivity during the 1960s and early 1970s, [63] [64] two of which were placed at SeaWorld San Diego. During the 1970s and early 1980s, six pilot whales were ...

  4. Rescuers continued efforts as pilot whales re-stranded, this ...

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  5. ‘The final result was good’: 130 whales rescued from mass ...

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    A dramatic operation to save the lives of more than 100 pilot whales ended in partial success on Thursday after wildlife officials managed to return most of the stranded animals to sea.

  6. Whale calf beaches after losing its mom on Hawaii coast ... - AOL

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  7. Long-finned pilot whale - Wikipedia

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    Though mass strandings of this species are most common in New Zealand, pilot whales have beached themselves in many other countries in places such as northern Europe, the Atlantic coast of North America, South America, and southern parts of Africa. Over 600 pilot whales were involved in a stranding at Farewell Spit, New Zealand on February 9, 2017.

  8. More than 50 pilot whales die after mass stranding on ... - AOL

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    A pod of more than 50 pilot whales has died after a mass stranding on a northwestern Scottish island, according to a marine charity on the ground.

  9. Short-finned pilot whale - Wikipedia

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    Pilot whales have historically had low survival rates in captivity, with less than half surviving past 24 months. [54] Bubbles, a female short-finned pilot whale who was displayed in Marineland, and eventually at Sea World California, was one exception to the rule, living to be somewhere in her 50s when she eventually died on 12 June 2016. [55]