LUCENA CITY鈥擣ishermen here found a 100-kilogram pygmy sperm whale (Kogia breviceps) stranded along the coastline of Tayabas Bay in Sariaya town in Quezon province early聽Saturday, local fishery officials said.
Raffy Gosas, team leader of聽Sariaya聽Fishery Law Enforcement Task Force (FLETF), said the聽whale, which measures 2.13
meters (seven feet) was discovered in the shallow waters near the Villa Del Prado resort in Barangay (village) Bignay 1 at 5:30 a.m.
The FLETF rescue team treated the whale鈥檚 bruises in its body, fins and tail.
鈥淲e believed that the whale got entangled with a fishing net and escaped. That explained the bruises,鈥 Gosas said by telephone.
When the team ensured that the whale was in good condition after an examination, the rescuers released the sea mammal to a deeper portion of the bay at 7:30 a.m.
However, the whale swam close to the fishermen鈥檚 boat and accompanied them until they reached the shore.
The group brought the whale back to the bay aboard a motorized fishing boat and released it to a portion farther away than the first location.
鈥淲e thought that the whale would swim back to the [deeper portion of the] sea but we were wrong,鈥 Gosas said.
After a few minutes, he said his team received an information that a whale was found stranded in the neighboring village of San Roque. Upon checking, they learned that it was the same pygmy sperm whale.
Gosas ordered the fishermen in the village to bring the whale back to another portion of Tayabas Bay, farther than the first two locations where it was released earlier.
The International Union for Conservation of Nature, on its website,聽said the pygmy sperm whale is protected under the United States Marine Mammal Protection Act and the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora.
Gosas recognized the help of the fishermen, coastal villagers and beach resort operators in the protection of endangered marine species.
鈥淭hey were all aware that catching and killing of endangered marine species is against the law and they have to be protected,鈥 Gosas said.
Tayabas Bay off Quezon, Marinduque and Batangas provinces is also a sanctuary to endangered sea turtles, locally called 鈥減awikan.鈥
The聽Sariaya聽coastline, host to many beach resorts and other tourist-oriented businesses, serves as a nesting ground for turtles that usually come to lay and hatch their eggs from October to December. RAM
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