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Marine experts trying to refloat last remaining whales
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2022-09-23
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Volunteers are trying to refloat the last remaining survivors of a mass pilot whale stranding on Tasmania’s west coast. Preparations are also being made to dispose of about 190 whale carcasses that are strewn along the beach.
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