The whale had been first sighted by the naval personnel deployed on
coastal protection. It had been struggling in shallow waters with
injuries to its fin and abdomen areas. Alerted naval personnel rushed in
and pumped water helping it to breath and guiding it to refloat. They
felt overjoyed to watch the magnificent Whale, nicknamed “The Greyhound
of the Sea” by whale lovers for its great speed and slender build,
regaining its strength and heading home.
As part of its social responsibility projects, the Navy assists whale
conservation. It has ventured into organizing whale watching cruisers
with a view to raise public awareness on the endangered world’s largest
animal and to assist the country’s ongoing tourism promotion drives
targeted at whale watching enthusiasts worldwide.
Source:www.navy.lk
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