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Humpback whale stranded on Gold Coast beach back in the wild after two-day mission to save it Humpback whale stranded on Gold Coast beach back in wild after two-day mission to save it succeeds
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A beached whale stranded on the Australian Gold Coast for two days has been released back into the wild after an exhaustive effort by rescuers.A beached whale stranded on the Australian Gold Coast for two days has been released back into the wild after an exhaustive effort by rescuers.
The 20-tonne juvenile humpback whale landed on Palm Beach on Tuesday evening with immediate attempts to refloat it failing.The 20-tonne juvenile humpback whale landed on Palm Beach on Tuesday evening with immediate attempts to refloat it failing.
Seaworld workers had raced to the scene to try and tow the two-year-old male animal back into the water, but darkness and low tides initially hampered the group’s shots at ushering the distressed creature back into its habitat.Seaworld workers had raced to the scene to try and tow the two-year-old male animal back into the water, but darkness and low tides initially hampered the group’s shots at ushering the distressed creature back into its habitat.
A canopy was erected over the mammal, while buckets of water and wet blankets were thrown over it to keep it cool before it finally made it free on Thursday morning.A canopy was erected over the mammal, while buckets of water and wet blankets were thrown over it to keep it cool before it finally made it free on Thursday morning.
“Once we saw it had cleared the break it was just absolute elation," Seaworld marine animal supervisor Tacha Mulligan told the Australian Associated Press.“Once we saw it had cleared the break it was just absolute elation," Seaworld marine animal supervisor Tacha Mulligan told the Australian Associated Press.
 
Big crowds have gathered at Palm Beach hoping the beached whale can be rescued. @sunriseon7 #sun7 pic.twitter.com/TyWtWZQdLMBig crowds have gathered at Palm Beach hoping the beached whale can be rescued. @sunriseon7 #sun7 pic.twitter.com/TyWtWZQdLM
Sea World taking care of the stranded whale with shade and buckets of water #goldcoast pic.twitter.com/2W3RwBbN8rSea World taking care of the stranded whale with shade and buckets of water #goldcoast pic.twitter.com/2W3RwBbN8r
 
“We all had our hands on our hearts and were just willing this whale forward.”“We all had our hands on our hearts and were just willing this whale forward.”
Tensions on the beach had run high as dozens of people watched the rescue mission from behind a cordon and reportedly began shouting at the rescuers, claiming that they weren’t doing enough to help the stricken animal.Tensions on the beach had run high as dozens of people watched the rescue mission from behind a cordon and reportedly began shouting at the rescuers, claiming that they weren’t doing enough to help the stricken animal.
The whale had also momentarily rolled onto its back before being turned upright by rescuers and was led into the rising waters. It then got stuck on a sandbar before being towed out into deeper waters.The whale had also momentarily rolled onto its back before being turned upright by rescuers and was led into the rising waters. It then got stuck on a sandbar before being towed out into deeper waters.
Crowds cheered and clapped as the young whale broke free and continued its migration to the Great Barrier Reef.Crowds cheered and clapped as the young whale broke free and continued its migration to the Great Barrier Reef.
Rescuers try to help the stricken whale “We were working against the conditions - time was running out on us,” Ms Mulligan added. “We were working against the conditions - time was running out on us,” Ms Mulligan added.
“It was the perfect time to go when we were able to release it. However, it has been out of the water and we are cautiously optimistic it will be OK from here on in.” Rescuers try to help the stricken whale “It was the perfect time to go when we were able to release it. However, it has been out of the water and we are cautiously optimistic it will be OK from here on in.”
Ms Mulligan, who has worked for Seaworld for 20 years, said the team had invested “so much of our hearts and soul” into the mission.Ms Mulligan, who has worked for Seaworld for 20 years, said the team had invested “so much of our hearts and soul” into the mission.
They will continue to monitor the animal throughout the day and into the evening.They will continue to monitor the animal throughout the day and into the evening.