Rare whale, stranded, is convalescing
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A team of Navy audiologists conducted a hearing test on a rare whale, tentatively identified as a Gervais’ or Sowerby’s beaked whale, that is convalescing at the Marine Mammal Conservancy in Key Largo in the Florida Keys.
The whale was discovered Friday in shallow waters behind a home in Islamorada.
Dorian Houser, a consulting biologist with the Navy Marine Mammal Program in San Diego, and Navy staff scientist James Finneran made a trip to the conservancy to establish a hearing baseline measure for the whale -- something that has only been done once for a Gervais’ and never for a Sowerby’s.
“These animals are very rare,” Houser said. “Usually when you find one stranded, it’s dead.”
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