Whale shark washes up on West Coast beach

The NSRI Yzerfontein unit located the beached whale shark close to the town, but it unfortunately died before they could help it.


A whale shark washed up and subsequently died on Yzerfontein beach on the Cape West Coast, the National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) has reported.

Willem Lubbe, NSRI Yzerfontein station commander, said on Monday afternoon his unit investigated reports of a whale shark washed ashore about one kilometre north of Strandkombuis.

“On arrival on the scene, a whale shark was found beached and barely alive in an advanced deteriorating state and shortly after arriving on the scene sadly the Whale shark died.”

Lubbe said authorities were informed, as well as the department of environmental affairs.

According to Lubbe, because the whale shark was in a remote location and not near to any built up area, authorities may decide not to attempt to remove the animal from the beach.

African News Agency (ANA)

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