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Rescuers pin hopes on satellite tracker to help save entangled humpback whale
Key takeaways
- A satellite tracker is monitoring a humpback whale after it became entangled off the NSW coast.
- The whale is entangled in green rope and five white buoys, and was last seen travelling south past Cronulla Beach.
- A wildlife spokesperson says rescue teams will resume their efforts on Sunday if the satellite tracker remains in place.
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A satellite tracker is monitoring a humpback whale after it became entangled off the NSW coast.
The whale is entangled in green rope and five white buoys, and was last seen travelling south past Cronulla Beach.
A wildlife spokesperson says rescue teams will resume their efforts on Sunday if the satellite tracker remains in place.
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