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Dozens of Whales Have Died after 58 Were Stranded on a New Zealand Beach | Updates and Video Added

Dozens of whales die after 58 are stranded on New Zealand beach By the CNN Wire Staff August 20, 2010 10:35 a.m. EDT Rescuers attempt to refloat 15 stranded pilot whales at Karikari beach in the far north of New Zealand. STORY HIGHLIGHTS * Fifteen out of 58 pilot whales are still alive * The whales were found Friday morning. officials say * Officials are trying to get them back out to sea; iniitial attempts failed (CNN) — A beachgoer in a remote area of northern New Zealand found a horrific sight Friday morning — 58 pilot whales stranded on Karikari Beach. When conservation officials arrived, only 15 of the animals were still alive. The whales probably became stranded sometime during the night, said Carolyn Smith of New Zealand's Department of Conservation in Kaitaia, and that's why so many died before being discovered. “The focus for everyone right now was to try to refloat the survivors,” Smith said. To do that, officials will position the whales to face out to sea and hope that they swim back out when high tide comes. The whales “need to be held in the water for at least half an hour to allow them to reorientate themselves, before being released to hopefully swim back out to sea,” the conservation department said. A first attempt to refloat the whales was not successful Friday night. Conservation officials were going to monitor the animals overnight in the hope of trying again, maybe after moving them to Matai Bay, where sea conditions could be more favorable for refloating. The next attempt would happen Saturday morning, said Mike Davies, acting area manager at the Department of Conservation's Kaitaia office. Far North Whale Rescue, which has a team of trained volunteers, is working with the department to achieve this. Currently, New Zealand's Far North region is experiencing heavy rain and wind, both a help and a hindrance to the rescue efforts, the Department of Conservation said. It means the whales are not at risk of drying out, but it creates difficult conditions for rescuers. Adult pilot whales can measure up to 20 feet long and weigh up to 3 tons. Due to their social nature, they are often involved in mass strandings, according to the American Cetacean Society. The ACS is a non-profit group based in California that works to protect whales, dolphins and porpoises, according to its website. added by: EthicalVegan

IS THIS RACIST, OR HAS RACISM CHANGED?

i went in to a local bbq resturant to pick up some great eats for when i got home as a birthday treat to myself, and noticed a sign i have probably seen a zillion times in that resturant.it is the tupe of resturant that has all sorts of reasonably funny signs posted through out like: “if you have a reservation your in the wrong place” or my favorite “this sign serves no purpose other than to take up space and waste the time of you the reader” while i was waiting for my dinner, i read a plaque that said: “i dunn been left by my man he dunn runned off wid my best fren i sho duz miss her” wich alone is a little sketchy to me, but who says it aint a slap at apalachian hillbillies too right.but i cant shake this feeling, cuz the plaque was shaped and painted like a slice of watermelon. did the turn of the century black stereotype some how stop being racist? did watermelom get taken off the table like horns with jews? the resturant was rib city by the way. just wondering if im missing something that makes this not racist. added by: freecrack