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Cetacean entanglement is a major threat to cetaceans worldwide. It occurs when whales, dolphins, and porpoises get entangled in commercial fishing and aquaculture gear (both active and derelict).
2023 Entanglements
Date | Animal | Location | Country | Details | |
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August 9 | Humpback whale | Fremantle | Australia | An estimated 10-metre-long humpback whale was reported to be entangled off the coast of Fremantle, south of Perth. | [1] |
Jul 17 | Humpback whale | Broome | Australia | An 11-metre humpback whale was freed from pearling lines after being stuck for three days off the Kimberley coast in Western Australia. | [2] |
Jul 15 | Humpback whale | Broome | Australia | The whale was first seen by members of the public on Saturday afternoon with a long rope and a white float wrapped around its tail12. A team from the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions tried to help the whale but failed to disentangle it or attach a satellite tag before nightfall | [3] |
Jul 5 | Humpback whale | Marcoola Beach | Australia | Freed. | [4] |
Jul 5 | Humpback whale | Kirra Beach | Australia | Freed. | [4] |
See also
References
- ↑ Archived: Efforts underway to free entangled whale off Fremantle coast, south of Perth ABC News
- ↑ Archived Humpback whale caught in pearling lines for three days off Kimberley coast freed by rescuers ABC News
- ↑ Archived Humpback whale remains entangled in rope off Broome despite DBCA attempts to help ABC News
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Archived Two whales freed after becoming entangled on Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast ABC News
Notes
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