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Second whale stranded in Firth of Forth is put down | Second whale stranded in Firth of Forth is put down |
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A minke whale has been put down by vets after it became stranded in the Firth of Forth just days after the death of a pilot whale in the area. | A minke whale has been put down by vets after it became stranded in the Firth of Forth just days after the death of a pilot whale in the area. |
The 4m long juvenile whale became stuck near the shore at Crombie point in Fife at 07:40. | |
The animal was in distress "lifting its tail and tremoring". Firefighters had been pouring water over the whale to keep its skin from cracking. | The animal was in distress "lifting its tail and tremoring". Firefighters had been pouring water over the whale to keep its skin from cracking. |
Experts said it was a "long way from the sea". | Experts said it was a "long way from the sea". |
Medics from the British Divers Marine Life Rescue kept the mammal sedated but with high tide not due until mid afternoon a decision was taken to euthanise the whale because refloating was not possible. | |
On Tuesday, a pilot whale was stranded north of Edinburgh but later died. | |
A team from the British Divers Marine Life Rescue had spent the day in the shallows off Silverknowes trying to save the animal. | A team from the British Divers Marine Life Rescue had spent the day in the shallows off Silverknowes trying to save the animal. |
Jet stream | |
It is the season for whale strandings in Scotland. | |
Experts said that in September they expected to see a number of animals stuck on beaches but they are unsure why. | |
Stephen Marsh from the British Divers Marine Life Rescue said there could be a number of reasons. | |
Firstly, the whale may be sick or dying which can disorient the animal and turn them inland. | |
The second is the weather. It could be that in September, food moves closer to the shore and the whales are having to swim into shallower waters to feed. | |
This year, however, experts said they do not know what to expect. | |
The jet stream has been a lot further north, giving warmer weather, however, it also affects the currents and other marine life. | |
For instance, seals have been having pups later this year. | |
About 30% of stranded whales are kept alive and sent back to sea. | |
At the weekend in Shetland, 40 pilot whales were safely herded out to deeper waters by workers from Scottish National Heritage under the remote guidance of British Divers Marine Life Rescue. |