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Dramatic humpback whale rescue underway off Kirra Beach on Gold Coast

Dramatic humpback whale rescue underway off Kirra Beach on Gold Coast

7NEWSa day ago

Rescuers are racing to save a distressed humpback whale caught in shark netting off the Gold Coast.
The whale was spotted entangled and towing a large net off Kirra Beach early on Thursday morning.
Sea World staff raced out to try to help, with teams using hooked sticks as they attempt to detach the net from one of the world's largest mammals.
Rescue workers were also seen attaching large orange balloons to the whale to help identify its location in case they become separated.

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