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Richards Bay beach-goers urged to exercise caution after whale carcass washes up

Bathers, fishermen and other beach-goers are urged to stay out of the sea

BATHERS, beach-goers and fishermen in Richards Bay are urged to stay away from the beach in the vicinity of the caravan park after a whale washed up yesterday (Monday).

The humpback calf, measuring about 7m in length, suffered fatal injuries before stranding, and all conservation authorities have been alerted.

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The cause of death has not yet been determined, but marine biologists are studying photographic evidence of the mammal’s remains.

There is a possibility of the high tide taking the carcass back into the surf so, for their own safety, bathers and all other beach-goers must not enter the sea.

The stranding is gathering attention and City of uMhlathuze lifeguards are monitoring the scene.

 

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