Unprecedented Mass Bleaching Threatens Western Australia's Ningaloo Reef

Over 150 false killer whales have stranded on a beach near Arthur River, located on Tasmania’s remote north-west coast. According to the Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania, out of the 157 stranded animals, 136 are still alive as of Wednesday morning.
Marine conservation experts and wildlife veterinarians have arrived at the site to assess the situation. However, difficulties in access due to the location and ongoing adverse ocean conditions pose significant challenges in providing aid to the animals. The environment department noted that there is an active bushfire in the area, urging the public to steer clear of the stranding site.
Authorities stated that all whale species are protected under Australian law, and interfering with stranded carcasses is prohibited. The Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service is expected to hold a press conference to provide further updates on the situation later today. This incident is reminiscent of past mass beachings in Tasmania, including a significant event in 2020 where over 450 long-finned pilot whales stranded.