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Dead whale washes ashore at Smith Point County Park

Long Island News 12|Cecilia Dowd|August 11, 2023
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Chopper 12 was over the scene at Smith Point County Park’s outer beach where a dead humpback whale washed ashore early Friday. Officials say the whale was a male, believed to be around 5 years old.


Chopper 12 was over the scene at Smith Point County Park’s outer beach where a dead humpback whale washed ashore early Friday.

Officials say the whale was a male, believed to be around 5 years old.

Atlantic Marine Conservation Society Chief Scientist and Executive Director Rob DiGiovanni Jr. says the whale was over 35 feet long and looks to have been dead for a while.

He says this is the 13th deceased whale this year to wash up in the tri-state area.

“We are currently in the middle of an unusual mortality event for three species of large whales – the humpback whale, the right whale, as well as the minke whale,” DiGiovanni says.

A necropsy is being done to determine the cause of death.

DiGiovanni also says a special ceremony took place for …

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Chopper 12 was over the scene at Smith Point County Park’s outer beach where a dead humpback whale washed ashore early Friday.

Officials say the whale was a male, believed to be around 5 years old.

Atlantic Marine Conservation Society Chief Scientist and Executive Director Rob DiGiovanni Jr. says the whale was over 35 feet long and looks to have been dead for a while.

He says this is the 13th deceased whale this year to wash up in the tri-state area.

“We are currently in the middle of an unusual mortality event for three species of large whales – the humpback whale, the right whale, as well as the minke whale,” DiGiovanni says.

A necropsy is being done to determine the cause of death.

DiGiovanni also says a special ceremony took place for the whale before the necropsy began.

“We work with the Shinnecock and the Unkachugs to conduct a ceremony to celebrate the spirit of the animal,” DiGiovanni says.

NOAA fisheries says necropsy reports can take several weeks to months to complete.


Source:https://longisland.news12.com…

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