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Crowd gathers on New Zealand beach after stranded whale dies

Conservationists have recorded more than 5,000 whale strandings in New Zealand since 1840



Rescuers retrieve the carcass of a stranded fin whale in Christchurch.
Image Credit: AFP

Wellington: Scores of people gathered on a New Zealand beach on Monday as a young whale that died in a rare stranding was pulled to shore.

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The seven-metre (23-foot) fin whale died in the early hours after beaching on an estuary sandbank near the Christchurch suburb of Moncks Bay, the conservation department said.

The coast guard used an earthmover to lift the whale's body out of the water.

Rescuers retrieve the carcass of a stranded fin whale in Christchurch.
Image Credit: AFP
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A crowd of people perched on boulders at the edge of the beach, some taking pictures of the scene.

"A lot of people are concerned. Whales are quite a point of fascination for people, especially a whale this big being so close to the city," Daren Grover of conservation group Project Jonah told Radio New Zealand.

The whale had been stranded off the coast of Moncks Bay.
Image Credit: AFP

Fin whales can grow up to 26 metres (85 feet) long and weigh up to 80 tonnes.

Conservationists have recorded more than 5,000 whale strandings in New Zealand since 1840 but they rarely swim so close to Christchurch.

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"It is unusual for a whale to come into the estuary and we do not know why this one has done so," conservation department operations manager Andy Thompson said.

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