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Dozens of whales saved by locals

Chiquera Swanepoel
Last updated: June 27, 2025 10:54 am
Chiquera Swanepoel
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From a country that’s typically in the news for hurting whales comes the story of a mass-stranding event with a happy ending.

Around 60 pilot whales, known locally as grindhvalur, were found stranded on Ólafsfjörður beach last Sunday.

Locals and emergency crews rushed to the remote area in a desperate effort to save the mammals, and by approximately 7:00 p.m. local time, rescue teams had successfully moved the whales from the shoreline back into open water.

According to local media, the whales were likely chasing mackerel, fish that have migrated north due to warming seas, when the pod became disoriented and trapped in the shallow waters.

“I couldn’t believe what I was seeing,” said Marc Sánchez, a Catalan who was visiting Ólafsfjörður at the time and working at a local hotel. “It was the first time in my life witnessing whales from so close and even being able to touch them.”

He ran to the beach after getting a call from his friend and filmed the dramatic scene.

“I felt a mix of emotions,” he told Britain’s Southwest News Service, “amazement, sadness and frustration – I wanted to help them, but it was impossible.”

Apparently, the rescue effort contained dozens of villagers who rushed to aid the emergency crews.

“The water was freezing, so I couldn’t stay in for long but I tried my best to assist however I could.” said Sánchez.

One of the last countries to cease whaling, Iceland and whales rarely make headlines together for good reasons. While tourists used to be told, and whalers used to explain, that whale was a traditional part of the Icelandic diet, this isn’t the case, and as protests grew in number and intensity, the whaling ceased by 2023.

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