Australia Whale Stranding

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In this photo released by the Department of Conservation, rescuers work to keep alive one of the 11 long-finned pilot whales that were being battered by rough seas after they were beached in Hamelin Bay, Western Australia, Monday, March 23, 2009. About 80 whales and dolphins were stranded Monday on the remote southwest Australian beach where authorities plan to truck the few survivors to a protected bay before attempting to launch them back to sea on Tuesday. (AP Photo/Department of Environment and Conservation, Emma de Burgh, HO) **EDITORIAL USE ONLY, NO SALES, NO ARCHIVE**

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