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Rescued and released short-finned pilot whale "Haitang" in good condition, say experts

A 5-day marine biodiversity expedition held in Hainan concluded on Monday. Experts state that the recently rescued and released short-finned pilot whale "Haitang" is in good condition. The male whale Haitang was found injured and stranded in the Haitang Bay of Sanya City on January 3 and was sent to the Sanya Haichang Animal Conservation Center for treatment. It was released back into the sea on May 26 after a thorough investigation and discussion by experts.

Based on the information of a signal device attached to its back, Haitang shows good abilities living in the wild and adaptability to the deep-sea environment. Within its swimming area, the expedition team spotted a large number of short-finned pilot whales.

According to Li Songhai, chief scientist of the team and researcher of the Institute of Deep-Sea Science and Engineering (IDSSE) under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), this highly indicates that "Haitang" has already found its pack.

"This is the first short-finned pilot whale successfully rescued in China," said Pu Bingmei, secretary general of the non-profit organization BlueRibbon Ocean Conservation Association (BROCA), who noted that the case could offer an important reference for marine rescue work.

Members of a marine biodiversity expedition team observe on the prow in the waters east of Hainan Island, south China, July 6, 2024. (Xinhua/Zhang Liyun)


An aerial drone photo shows short-finned pilot whales swimming in the waters east of Hainan Island, south China, July 6, 2024. (Xinhua/Zhang Liyun)

Members of a marine biodiversity expedition team check sailing information on a boat in the waters east of Hainan Island, south China, July 5, 2024. (Xinhua/Zhang Liyun)

An aerial drone photo shows short-finned pilot whales swimming in the waters east of Hainan Island, south China, July 6, 2024. (Xinhua/Zhang Liyun)

An aerial drone photo shows short-finned pilot whales swimming in the waters east of Hainan Island, south China, July 5, 2024. (Xinhua/Zhang Liyun)

Short-finned pilot whales swim in the waters east of Hainan Island, south China, July 5, 2024. (Xinhua/Zhang Liyun)

An aerial drone photo shows short-finned pilot whales swimming in the waters east of Hainan Island, south China, July 6, 2024. (Xinhua/Zhang Liyun)

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