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North Shore Whale Stranding

Published: Fri 24 Feb 2006 04:42 PM
NZ Police CommCens Alert 12:00 24-02-2006 North Shore Waitekere Rodney
Location of incident: Northshore city, Auckland
Incident Type: WHALE STRANDING
BEACHED WHALE:
A Whale beached itself on Narrow Neck Beach, (near boat ramp area), Devonport, Northshore city, Auckland.
Described as a `Greys Beaked Whale` which looks like a very large Dolphin. Dept of Conservation advised and Marine Mammal Ranger involved.
The Whale is currently being loaded onto a pontoon (1600hrs) and will be towed back out to sea. A large number of spectators and helpers are present.
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