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France: Orca in the Seine to be euthanized

2022-05-30T08:31:36.279Z


The marine mammal was first spotted off the Normandy coast in early April. Finally, whale noises were used to guide the stray animal towards the sea. But it was no use.


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The rescue operation for an orca lost in the Seine has failed.

The animal is hardly lively, behaves erratically and disoriented, said the responsible prefecture of Seine-Maritime based in Rouen on Sunday evening.

The sick orca is now to be euthanized.

Tumors and a rash can be seen on aerial photographs of the animal.

The orca is suffering from an advanced fungal infestation that can cause great suffering to the animal.

In addition, other weakened mammals could become infected.

The orca's disease could also affect the brain.

This could explain his disorientation.

On Saturday, a team consisting of scientists, police and fire brigade, among others, set out to try to guide the lost orca towards the sea with the help of whale noises.

The experimental rescue attempt also used a drone to take pictures of the infected animal.

According to the Marine Mammal Research Group (GEEC), the whale was first sighted in early April by the crew of a trawler about 30 kilometers off the Normandy coast.

The video recordings are clear.

There is no doubt that it is an orca.

Since then it has been repeatedly spotted along the coast, in the Seine estuary and around 60 kilometers upstream in the Seine near Yainville.

Orcas are more commonly found off the coasts of Scotland, Iceland and Norway, and further south in the Atlantic Ocean in the Bay of Biscay, a GEEC expert explained.

But instead of moving towards the sea, the orca kept swimming back and forth, the prefecture said.

Even before the rescue operation, his condition was classified as extremely weak and the chances of survival as low.

Because the animal was already so weak, the authorities, after consulting experts, decided to use the extraordinary noise method.

This avoids using a ship at close range, which could further increase the stress level of the animal.

The whale sounds were played underwater with a loudspeaker during the mission.

The research teams then watched from boats some distance away as the orca responded to the sounds.

But instead of being guided by the sounds, the animal swam back and forth between the banks.

In order not to cause even more stress to the animal, the experiment was stopped early on Sunday evening.

Why the animal appeared in the Seine is unclear.

It has been speculated that the whale first strayed into the English Channel because it is ill and can feed more easily in the calmer waters there.

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Source: spiegel

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