Nicaragua's southern Pacific coast, despite efforts by dozens of tourists and residents to get it back to sea.
The
whale, estimated at 18 meters (59 feet) long, beached itself Friday
morning at Popoyo beach, in the town of Tola, some 111 kilometers (70
miles) south of the capital, according to the Environment Ministry's
delegate in the region, Mario Rodriguez.
More
than 50 people -- from Nicaragua and elsewhere -- spent the day trying
to get the whale back into deeper waters, but gave up in exhaustion as
the sun went down.
Police and
officials from the environment ministry traveled to the scene to
discuss strategies to try to save the massive marine mammal, which may
be a humpback.
The Pacific region off Nicaragua's southern coast sees a lot of humpback whales and dolphins at this time of year.
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