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The massive whale carcass that washed up on a beach near Gansbaai in the Overberg is set to be buried in a joint operation. Read more: Massive whale carcass to be buried on Western Cape beach – The South African
A rare fin whale washed ashore at Die Plaat beach in Gansbaai, leaving experts puzzled after a necropsy revealed no clear cause of death. Read more: “Huge Things in These Waters”: SA Reacts to Rare Whale Washing Up in the Western Cape
GANSBAAI – Scientists investigating the death of the rare 23m fin whale that washed ashore at Die Plaat near Gansbaai have ruled out any obvious … Read more: UPDATE: No cause of death for marine giant found at Die Plaat, but research ongoing
… marine mammal washed ashore near Gansbaai earlier this week. Side Sleepers Get Achy Shoulders, Few Know This “Side Sleeper” Trick · Ad. Derila. The … Read more: Pics: Rare 23-metre fin whale washes ashore near Gansbaai – MSN
A MASSIVE 23-metre long female fin whale has washed up at Die Plaat near Gansbaai, sparking both deep sadness and intense scientific curiosity among … Read more: Fin whale washes up on SA coast | Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition) – PressReader
A massive 23-metre female Fin Whale has washed up at Die Plaat near Gansbaai, raising urgent questions about marine conservation and the health of … Read more: What led to the rare 23-metre Fin Whale washing up on the SA coast? – IOL
Marine researchers are investigating the rare stranding of a 23-metre female fin whale near Gansbaai, marking an unusual sighting along the … Read more: Rare fin whale washes ashore near Gansbaai in coastal stranding – Cape Town ETC
According to IOL, Gansbaai was largely calm on the morning of June 30 as police carried out foot patrols through the town, but shops run by … Read more: Foreign-run shops shuttered as Gansbaai remains calm on June 30, IOL reports