|
|
Article: Whales Stranded Again on Cape Cod
- Article from:
- AP Online
- Article date:
- July 30, 2002
CopyrightThis material is published under license from the Associated Press. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Associated Press. (Hide copyright information)
|
00-00-0000
[image omitted]
EASTHAM, Mass. (AP) _ About 40 pilot whales became stranded on a Cape
Cod beach Tuesday, just one day after volunteers pushed them back
out to sea from another beach. The development is "pretty bad news"
and may be a sign the whales are dying, an expert said.
The small black whales, which had been tagged on Monday before being
freed from Chapin Beach in Dennis, were found stuck in shallow water
Tuesday morning about 25 miles to the east.
About 20 people were at the remote beach in Eastham trying to keep
the whales wet until they could be returned to deeper water again,
said Chris Bailey, of the International Fund for Animal Welfare.
It was ...