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Cold waters leave whales washed up

By Emma Young

17 July 2004

WHALE strandings are no longer quite such a mystery – on the beaches of south-east Australia at least. An analysis of data collected over more than 80 years has revealed that a disproportionate number of cetaceans beach themselves in the region every 10 to 12 years. The stranding events appear to be triggered by a climate phenomenon called the zonal westerly winds.

“Strandings were thought to be pretty random events – or suspected of being linked to climate events like El Niño – but nothing had been demonstrated. We have shown a clear pattern,” says Mark Hindell of the Antarctic Wildlife Research Unit at the University of…

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