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31 Feet Long Entangled Whale Found Dead Along Balochistan Coast

KARACHI: A 31-feet-long Bryde’s whale was found dead at a remote rocky shore near Gunz, along Balochistan coast on Friday.

WWF-Pakistan statement released here quoted local fishermen saying the live specimen was found entangled in a fishing net, offshore Daran on 26 November, 2019.

The fishermen on spot tried to disentangle the animal but could not succeed for it being very gigantic and aggressive, and had to abandon the rescue operation.

On report of the incident, WWF-Pakistan’s team reached the spot but could not find the animal. Later, it carried out a search operation in waters along Gwadar and the Iranian border and after continuous efforts for four days, finally located the whale lying dead on an isolated rocky beach called Chill in the west of Gunz, Jiwani.

WWF-Pakistan’s team recorded photographic evidence, collected biometric information as well as samples of the whale’s tissue for analysis, after which the specimen was identified as a Bryde’s whale (Balaenoptera brydei), which is one of three baleen whales reported from Pakistani waters. The other two are the Blue whale and Arabian humpback whale.

According to Sudhair Baloch, Coordinator, WWF-Pakistan based in Jiwani, the whale became entangled in gillnet deployed by fishers to catch Indian mackerel in the offshore waters near Gunz.

WWF-Pakistan technical adviser Muhammad Moazzam Khan expressed grief over the accidental mortality of the Bryde’s whale and termed it a grave concern for conservation community around the world.

He said Bryde’s whale is one of small baleen whales known to be distributed in tropical and subtropical waters worldwide. He emphasized that although, this whale is categorized as species of ‘least concern’ but taking into consideration its very small population in Pakistani waters, urgent steps are required for its conservation. ‘Currently, all cetaceans including whales and dolphins are protected under the fisheries legislation of Sindh and Balochistan’, he added.

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