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Dead whale discovered at Hamad Port with severed fin and damaged jaw.

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Last updated: 2024/09/20 at 1:16 AM
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The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change in Doha, Qatar recently conducted an examination on the carcass of a stranded whale at Hamad Port. The results of the examination, carried out by the marine scientific team from the Ministry’s Department of Wildlife Development, showed that the whale had suffered from a severed left fin and a damaged lower jaw, indicating a possible collision with a boat. The whale, identified as a member of the Bryde’s whale species and measuring 11.8 meters in length, was found stranded at Hamad Port.

The carcass of the whale was removed from the basin of the port on September 18, with the operation being a joint effort between Mwani Qatar, QTerminals, the Ministry of Municipality, and the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change. Mwani Qatar highlighted that the operation was conducted smoothly in adherence to the highest environmental safety standards, ensuring the protection of marine resources and the preservation of the environment. The initiative was shared on social media by Mwani Qatar as they emphasized the importance of marine conservation efforts.

In response to the incident, the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change urges sea-goers to report any similar incidents through the hotline 16066 to facilitate a quick response and contribute to the preservation of marine wildlife. Additionally, the Ministry emphasized the significance of marine vessels maintaining a safe distance from marine species and taking precautionary measures to ensure their protection. By raising awareness and encouraging responsible behavior, the Ministry aims to safeguard marine life and promote sustainable practices in Qatar’s waters.

The discovery of the stranded whale at Hamad Port underscores the importance of monitoring and protecting marine wildlife in Qatar. The incident serves as a reminder of the potential risks that marine species face, such as collisions with boats, which can result in severe injuries and fatalities. The Ministry’s efforts to conduct examinations and remove the carcass in a timely manner demonstrate their commitment to marine conservation and environmental protection.

The involvement of multiple organizations, including Mwani Qatar, QTerminals, and the Ministry of Municipality, in the operation to remove the whale carcass highlights the collaborative approach taken to address environmental challenges in Qatar. By working together, these entities were able to effectively coordinate the removal of the stranded whale while upholding environmental safety standards. The joint effort also signifies a shared commitment to protecting marine resources and promoting sustainability in the region.

Moving forward, the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change will continue to monitor and respond to incidents involving marine wildlife in Qatar. Through initiatives like the hotline for reporting incidents and ongoing awareness campaigns, the Ministry aims to engage the public in conservation efforts and promote responsible behavior towards marine species. By fostering a culture of environmental stewardship, Qatar can work towards a more sustainable future for its marine ecosystems and wildlife.

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