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More than 50 pilot whales stranded on a beach in Scotland's Isle of Lewis, resulting in the largest mass stranding in decades. Despite attempts to refloat some of the whales, more than a dozen of them died. The Scottish Marine Animal Stranding Scheme (SMASS) will investigate the cause of the incident by examining the whale bodies.
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== Summary ==
More than 50 pilot whales stranded on a beach in Scotland's Isle of Lewis, resulting in the largest mass stranding in decades. Despite attempts to refloat some of the whales, more than a dozen of them died. The [[Scottish Marine Animal Stranding Scheme]] will investigate the cause of the incident by examining the whale bodies.
== See also ==
* [[Cetacean stranding events#Isle of Lewis, United Kingdom - July 16, 2023]]
[[Category:Cetacean stranding (videos)]]
[[Category:Cetacean (videos)]]

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Summary

More than 50 pilot whales stranded on a beach in Scotland's Isle of Lewis, resulting in the largest mass stranding in decades. Despite attempts to refloat some of the whales, more than a dozen of them died. The Scottish Marine Animal Stranding Scheme will investigate the cause of the incident by examining the whale bodies.

See also