FLAGLER BEACH, Fla. — A beaked whale stranded on Flagler Beach on Friday afternoon.
The stranding happened at Gamble Rodgers Park.
Read More From Skywitness 9, volunteers and police officers could be seen pouring buckets of seawater onto the whale to keep it cool.
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Two beach umbrellas were also placed into the sand to protect the whale from sunlight.
The whale is estimated to be between 13 and 16 feet long.
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Click here to read more about the species, and see photos of the whale below.
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Beaked whale A beaked whale stranded on Flagler Beach on Friday. (Stephanie York)
Beaked whale stranding Volunteers care for a stranded whale on Flagler Beach. (Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute)
Beaked whale strands on Flagler Beach (WFTV)
Beaked whale stranding Volunteers care for a stranded whale on Flagler Beach. (Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute)
Beaked whale strands on Flagler Beach (WFTV)
Beaked whale A beaked whale stranded on Flagler Beach on Friday. (Stephanie York)
Beaked whale strands on Flagler Beach Beaked whale strands on Flagler Beach. (WFTV)
Beaked whale A beaked whale stranded on Flagler Beach on Friday. (Stephanie York)
Beaked whale strands on Flagler Beach (WFTV)
Beaked whale stranding Volunteers care for a stranded whale on Flagler Beach. (Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute)
Beaked whale A beaked whale stranded on Flagler Beach on Friday. (Stephanie York)
Beaked whale A beaked whale stranded on Flagler Beach on Friday. (Stephanie York)
Beaked whale strands on Flagler Beach (WFTV)
Beaked whale strands on Flagler Beach (WFTV)
Cuvier's Beaked Whale Cuvier's beaked whales, sometimes called "goose-beaked whales," are members of the beaked whale family. They are one of the most frequently sighted species of beaked whales in the world. They are found in most oceans and seas worldwide and have the most extensive range of all beaked whale species. (NOAA)
Beaked whale strands on Flagler Beach (WFTV)
Flagler County whale Flagler County beached whale (wftv.com)
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