Monday, 12 February 2024

Update on New Zealand stranding on the 12th of February.

Update on the pod of false killer whales and bottlenose dolphins and their attempted stranding yesterday. I know the maps are messy however, it's important to note this. The meteors have been strong to the south driving any whales located near the coast towards the north. If the whales keep travelling in this direction, they will try to beach again because of the continued stream entering the air space. I doubt they will go south because they have been "pushed" towards the coast. 

Even if the pod does not re-strand it's important to note that other pods are in danger of doing the same. 

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