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Yes! By calling 9-1-1 or notifying available lifeguards, the area can be secured for a rescue team which may need additional manpower to assist with the animals' return to sea. They have been known to circle & re-strand themselves! Do NOT under any circumstances try this alone! Off the coast of Chile, Orca have been seen Surfing in to the shore to prey on seals. You might look like one to them! This is NOT a drill, people!

Note: this answered the question: "should we be saving whales and dolphins" "yes", without any rationale, and went on to make some points on how to save them. The answer lacks both depth and understanding.

I have saved whales, and cried, exhausted, and felt at the time it was the right thing to do. I am now just starting to have second thoughts. What if they are doing it deliberately, trying to communicate to us a message: 'please stop slaughtering our families and our bravest ones will come to you freely'. If this is a even a possibility, and the level of social intelligence and complexity of these creatures certainly does not exclude it my mind, what does our act of dragging them back out to sea communicate back to them? It is kind of horrifying.

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