Watch: Hundreds of whales wash ashore on New Zealand beach
text_fieldsWellington: More than 400 whales were stranded on a New Zealand beach Friday, with most of them dying quickly as frustrated volunteers desperately raced to save the survivors.
As per reports, at least 300 pilot whales were found dead in the remote Golden Bay in South Island.
Sources from the Ministry of Conservation said that it was estimated that a total of 416 whales were beached on Thursday night in a sandy area known as Farewell Spit, Efe news reported.

This is the largest whales stranding incident in New Zealand.
In February 2015, an operation to save 200 pilot whales that were beached in the same area of Farewell Spit was carried out, but did not prevent the majority from dying.
The reasons why these whales have been stranded are still unknown, although the Golden Bay, which has shallow waters, is known for these kinds of incidents.
The pilot whale is characterized by its domed forehead and robust body that can grow to between six and seven metres long.
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