00:00A humpback whale was freed from a sandbar on the New South Wales mid-north coast on Tuesday, April 14th,
00:072026.
00:08Volunteers and workers from various conservation groups re-floated the 9-metre juvenile whale,
00:15helping it to re-enter the Koolongalook River near Foster on Sunday,
00:19but it became stranded on a sandbar by the following afternoon.
00:23The team then spent the following morning helping it to navigate its way back into open water.
00:49I'm coming up to the end.
00:53Only a couple metres.
01:00Come on!
01:03Come on!
01:04Stop, stop, stop.
01:05Stop moving.
01:06We're moving.
01:07Come on.
01:08Yes!
01:09Come on.
01:11He's released.
01:11He's released.
01:12I'm going to go around.
01:13Yep.
01:15That's good.
01:16Perfect.
01:16All right.
01:17He's going to be on that deep edge.
01:18Careful, lad.
01:21Watch that flute, Benno.
01:22Yeah, I'm right.
01:23I'm going to be on that deep edge.
01:35Are you jumping there?
01:36Yeah.
01:37Come on.
01:38That's good.
01:38Fair night.
01:40Come on, Benno.
01:40Come on, Benno.
01:41Come on, Benno.
01:45Come on.
01:48Come on.
01:49Come on.
01:49Come on.
01:49One, two, three.
01:51Come on.
01:54Come on, Benno.
01:56Come on, Benno.
01:58Come on, Benno.
01:58Come on, Benno.
01:59Come on, Benno.
02:00Come on, Benno.
02:01Come on, Benno.
02:01Good.
02:02That's the right way, too.
02:04Marine rescue, just a heads up.
02:06We're on our way, your way.
02:07The animals, yeah, swimming freely.
02:10So we're going to try to guide us.
02:11Pass the dive.
02:12Pass the dive.
02:13Pass the dive for the marine.
02:15Yeah, gotcha.
02:17Yeah, just here.
02:19There we go.
02:20Bruh.
02:21Yeah.
02:21See you next time.
02:22Bye five.
02:23The fall.
02:25It's not easy to praise.
02:27You can count on the things that you liveďż˝ seen.
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