
Rescue teams remove a dead pygmy sperm whale that was stranded on Jupiter Island Tuesday morning, July 9, 2013
Authorities spotted the mother and her calf at about 8 a.m. while they patrolled the shore about five miles north of the Blowing Rocks Preserve.
Officials from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Loggerhead Marinelife Center in Juno Beach and Marine Animal Rescue Society responded and evaluated the whales.
John Cassady, an FWC biologist, said the approximately 9-foot, 800-pound mother died after she landed on shore.
Loggerhead veterinarians decided to euthanized the 3-foot, 100-pound calf, saying it could not survive on its own.










