New Smyrna Beach, FL – An 8.5 ft Pigmy Sperm Whale beached itself a little before 9 a.m. today in the 4200 block S the beach New Smyrna Beach. Though there were no signs of trauma, the Marine Mammal Stranding Team, along with Hubbs Seaworld responded and decided it needed to be euthanized. The Marine Mammal Stranding Team is part of Volusia County’s Growth and Resource Managment Division. From their page: "Marine mammal strandings are common along the Florida coast and occur when live animals beach themselves or dead animals wash up on shore. Many of the reasons why live animals beach themselves are unknown. When a stranding occurs in Volusia County, a team of volunteers, the Volusia County Marine Mammal Stranding Team (VCMMST), are notified to assess the situation." To find out more about the Marine Mammal Stranding Team and how you can help, see their page at volusia.org.
Pigmy Sperm Whale Beaches Itself In New Smyrna Beach
Jul 23, 2021 | 5:28 PM



