{"id":282820,"date":"2017-08-03T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2017-08-03T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/pygmy-sperm-whale-rescued-at-la-jolla-shores\/"},"modified":"2017-08-03T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2017-08-03T07:00:00","slug":"pygmy-sperm-whale-rescued-at-la-jolla-shores","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/pygmy-sperm-whale-rescued-at-la-jolla-shores\/","title":{"rendered":"Pygmy sperm whale rescued at La Jolla Shores"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>On Friday, July 28, a group effort by a team of concerned citizens (both young and old), SD Lifeguards and SeaWorld Animal Health and Rescue personnel led to the rescue of a beached pygmy sperm whale that was stranded near Scripps tower. It is uncertain whether lifeguards or beachgoers first noticed the struggling sea mammal, but after sending off pictures and video of the animal to the necessary experts, everyone sprung into action. &#8220;Once SeaWorld received the video, they instructed those present that the best thing to do for the whale was to dig a hole, fill it with water and keep the animal comfortable,&#8221; said Lt. Rich Stropky, of San Diego Lifeguards. &#8220;As soon as we received information, we directed communications to SeaWorld. Since they had already received information as well, they instructed us that they had a 15 minute ETA.&#8221; The volunteers got the animal comfortable until the rescue team arrived, even going so far as to protect the animal\u2019s eyes from the glare of the sun with an umbrella. Children also aided in the rescue, trotting back-and-forth from the water\u2019s edge with buckets full of water to keep the whale stable.<br \/>\nReports from SeaWorld have detailed the animal as a &#8220;few-weeks-old female pygmy sperm whale.&#8221; Seeing this kind of sea mammal stranded on this beach in this area of San Diego is apparently a rare sight. According to Stropky, a SeaWorld rescue team arrived within 45 minutes following the call, and then transported it to their Animal Health and Rescue Center. &#8220;It was really a cool scene,&#8221; said Stropky. &#8220;It was a great effort by the community, who were all very concerned for the animal\u2019s safety.&#8221;<br \/>\nShortly after the rescue, lifeguards claim to have spotted a whale off the coast of the Shores splashing with its tail.<br \/>\n&#8220;To think that whale could be the infant\u2019s mother, is just heartbreaking,&#8221; said Stropky. &#8220;Fortunately, the whale was rescued from the Shores, transported and is hopefully recovering well.&#8221;<br \/>\nChecking in on the whale\u2019s progress, David Koontz, SeaWorld communications director, said &#8220;Our\u00a0veterinarians and animal-care specialists\u00a0continue to provide her rehabilitative care. The female calf, only weeks old, remains in a critical and guarded condition in a pool at our Oiled Wildlife Care Center which is part of our Animal Health and Rescue Center.<br \/>\n&#8220;This is an extremely critical period for the calf and it is too early to determine her long-term prognosis. In consultation with National Marine Fisheries Service, SeaWorld\u2019s animal care staff continues to evaluate the young whale\u2019s overall health. The calf is also being fed a cetacean baby milk formula every three to four hours. She weighs approximately 85 pounds and is 4.5 feet long.&#8221;<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>On Friday, July 28, a group effort by a team of concerned citizens (both young and old), SD Lifeguards and SeaWorld Animal Health and Rescue personnel led to the rescue of a beached pygmy sperm whale that was stranded near Scripps tower. 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