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Florida Wildlife Ageny Wraps Whale Rescue Efforts

MIAMI (CBSMiami/AP) – The U.S. Coast Guard and Florida wildlife officials have wrapped up their efforts to help a pod of pilot whales which became stranded last week off Everglades National Park on the state's southwest coast.

The National Park Service says aerial and boat survey teams could not locate the whales Saturday, a potentially encouraging sign that they have moved farther offshore.

The pod of short-finned pilot whales was first spotted by a fishing guide Tuesday in the waters off a remote section of the Everglades. Six were found dead the next day, and four others were euthanized. Another dead whale was confirmed Thursday.

The short-finned pilot whale is one of the most common species involved in mass strandings.

While authorities are hopeful the whales are headed back to the deeper, colder waters that form their natural habitat, they cannot say for sure.

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