Stranded Sperm Whale on Perran Beach (Perranporth) in Cornwall UK

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  • čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
  • In July 2016 a 10.3m young female sperm whale was stranded on Perran Beach at Perranporth Cornwall in the United Kingdom. It had swum close to the beach at high tide and became stuck as the tide receded. According to data at The collaborative UK Cetacean Strandings Investigation Programme it is thought to be the first confirmed female sperm whale recorded in the UK in over 100 years.
    This is the official release from the Cetacean Strandings Investigation Programme- UK strandings after a two day post-mortem --
    The sperm whale (national reference SW2016/340) which live stranded and died at Perranporth beach on Sunday was examined by the CSIP and by staff and volunteers from the Cornwall Wildlife Trust Marine Strandings Network/Exeter University over the course of Monday afternoon through into Tuesday morning. It was a 10.3m long adult female, which was judged to be in reasonable nutritional condition. The gastrointestinal tract was empty, with bile staining present through much of the intestinal tract, indicating a period of no feeding. Light burdens of nematode parasites and small quantities of squid beaks were also found in the stomachs, but no evidence of marine debris ingestion was noted. No gross evidence of significant disease was found, or any traumatic lesions consistent with ship strike or entanglement.
    Globally, segregation exists between male and female sperm whales, including in North Atlantic populations, with the matriarchal pods containing females normally resident in temperate to tropical waters much further south of the UK, whereas males generally travel in more temperate waters. We have historically only ever had juvenile/subadult male sperm whale strandings in the UK and this is the first confirmed female sperm whale to be recorded stranded in the UK, since routine collection of strandings data by the Natural History Museum began in 1913, illustrating the unusual nature of this stranding event. This was also only the sixth sperm whale to be recorded stranded in Cornwall in this same 100+ year period.
    The whale died from the pathophysiological effects of live stranding, but there's still a question of whether there was any underlying problem with it, which might explain why it stranded. We collected a large range of samples and specimens, which may help shed light on whether the whale was sick or compromised in some way and will also help further our understanding of a species which can be difficult to study. Samples for bacterial culture have been collected, along with a range of samples for further collaborative studies including histopathology, genetics, toxicology, virology, osteoblast (bone cell) culture, age/diet analysis and life history studies.

Komentáře • 27

  • @vascohenrique
    @vascohenrique Před 8 lety +5

    mmap is going to go crazy over this title

    • @VicJang
      @VicJang Před 8 lety

      It's been years and the joke is still alive

    • @lilybot5842
      @lilybot5842 Před 10 měsíci

      don't be so harsh on yourself@@VicJang

  • @loiloiloi6
    @loiloiloi6 Před 8 lety

    Wasn't there anything you guys could have done to help? Everyone is just sitting watching it die, I don't see anyone helping

    • @TonyFisherPuzzles
      @TonyFisherPuzzles  Před 8 lety +10

      It was already dead at this stage. By the time it gets reported and experts arrive it's usually too late. It can suffer internal injuries from being out of the water and may have been dying anyway. Even if there was a thousand people they couldn't do anything. You'd need something like a JCB to dig a channel for it. That would have taken several hours to arrange and complete.

  • @rebhuebenezer
    @rebhuebenezer Před 8 lety

    Any idea how to solve a face turning octahendron

    • @lilybot5842
      @lilybot5842 Před 10 měsíci

      i think i have an idea, consult google.

  • @vincenthippler2835
    @vincenthippler2835 Před 8 lety

    that's odd

  • @alfiet2717
    @alfiet2717 Před 8 lety

    R.I.P

  • @toxiclunch6250
    @toxiclunch6250 Před 8 lety

    that is sad

  • @kalerug
    @kalerug Před 8 lety

    poor thing

  • @FatalSemtexx
    @FatalSemtexx Před 8 lety

    Holy shit a Wailord! I hope you remembered your Pokeballs, Tony

    • @lilybot5842
      @lilybot5842 Před 10 měsíci

      you posted something hoping to sound amusing although failed and quite frankly your comment makes no sense to anything shown in the video.

  • @janethflores._
    @janethflores._ Před 8 lety

    Aw I feel bad

  • @Bloodman42
    @Bloodman42 Před 8 lety

    Poor whale... I am disliking this video. Not for the hate on the channel, but because I want to express my feelings about the whale.

    • @K0nr4d_
      @K0nr4d_ Před 8 lety +3

      This is not a valid reason at all.

    • @Mepicaelhuevoderecho
      @Mepicaelhuevoderecho Před 8 lety +1

      wut XD

    • @echecheese
      @echecheese Před 8 lety

      10 people have feelings for whales. lmao

    • @KurizuKurizu
      @KurizuKurizu Před 8 lety

      Or you could, you know, leave a comment expressing your sympathy and leave without disliking his video because the whale was beached and dying regardless of intervention. It's an occurrence and a few more people will be aware of it now if they weren't already before glimpsing at the video.

  • @lisalowe2362
    @lisalowe2362 Před 8 lety

    noooooo pray to the whale

  • @levistogsdill638
    @levistogsdill638 Před 8 lety

    poor whale #Prayforthewhale

  • @soosoo2251
    @soosoo2251 Před 8 lety

    wow that's a big cube

    • @lilybot5842
      @lilybot5842 Před 10 měsíci

      what part of the whale resembles a "big cube"

  • @TheoHVickioArtz
    @TheoHVickioArtz Před 8 lety

    Poor thing ;(

  • @CowsInHats
    @CowsInHats Před 8 lety

    Poor whale :(