A Common Nine Metre Rorcual Appears Lifeless in the Waters of Valencia
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It is the second largest species of whale in the world, just behind the blue whale
A common rorcual (Balaenoptera physalus) of nine meters in length has been located this Monday lifeless in a spur of the mouth of the Real Club Nautico of Valencia. The finding has been produced thanks to a boat of the Blue Marine Foundation, that has immediately alerted the Network of Varamientos of the Valencian Community of the presence of the cetacean and has facilitated the transfer of the animal to an accessible point for the technical tea…
A whale, specifically a fin whale, nine meters long and estimated to weigh 6.5 tons, has been found lifeless on a breakwater at the mouth of the Real Club Nàutic de Valencia. This was reported by the Oceanogràfic, which participated in the operation to move the animal. The cetacean was located by a boat from the Azul Marino Foundation. Thanks to the collaboration of this foundation, the animal was able to be moved to an accessible point so that …
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