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The failed Beluga whale dies after being hoisted from the Seine river in France The Beluga whale that was taken from the Sena River from France, despite the mission of saving it. Key points: The low …More
The failed Beluga whale dies after being hoisted from the Seine river in France
The Beluga whale that was taken from the Sena River from France, despite the mission of saving it. Key points: The low weight whale should be transported by a truck refrigerated to a temporary house in salt water The low weight whale had to be transported by a truck refrigerated to a temporary house in salt water after a few days of observation, it was going to take the sea After a few days of observation, it was going to take the sea, the whale weighed around 800 kg, but it should have been much heavier, about 1,200 kg "Despite an unprecedented rescue operation for Beluga, we are sad to announce cetacean," the prefect of the Calvados department said on Twitter. Rescuers had eliminated the river whale in preparation for transfer to a salt water basin in Normandy. The veterinarian Ollivet Courtois said that, during the rescue operation, the dangerously thin white mammal began to have respiratory difficulties, so experts decided to sacrifice the creature. The lost Beluga was seen for the first time in the French river, far from its Arctic Habitat, last week and had swam almost half of Paris before local authorities limited it in a large blocking system. Earlier on Wednesday, the conservation group Sea Shepherd France said the whale had no digestive activity for unknown reasons. Veterinary exams were carried out after Beluga was taken out of the water after about six hours of preparation. The group said that Beluga was a man without infectious diseases and that there were plans to try to reestimulate the digestion of the marine mammal. Conservationists have tried without success since Friday to feed the fish to Beluga. Whale to travel in refrigerated truck The whale was swimming towards Paris when the authorities confined him to this lock. A veterinary team planned to transport the 4 -meter whale to a coastal place in the French port city of the Northeast of Ouistreham for "a period of attention," according to Lamya Essemlali, president of Sea Shepherd France. The delicate transport had to be done using a refrigerated truck for the trip of approximately 160 kilometers. The authorities planned to keep the whale in their temporary home of salt water for two or three days of surveillance and treatment before towing the sea. However, the authorities had admitted that the measure involved its own risk of mortality due to stress in the animal, however, the whale could not survive much longer in the fresh water of the Seine. In recent days, he was given a cocktail.
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