Noosa News
Dead whale shark washes up at Double Island

By Abbey Cannan
A juvenile whale shark that washed up dead on the beach at Double Island is believed to be the same animal recently rescued from shallow waters off Noosa National Park.
Linda Keam, who shared photos of the beached whale shark to the Noosa Community Board, said it was very sad to see it on the beach.
“We can only assume this juvenile is the same one who captured all our hearts only weeks ago when so many local crews helped and came together to see him/her back out into deeper water,“ she wrote.
“It really would have been a miracle for this wee one to have survived but sadly the outcome has not been what we had all wanted.“
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