Sunday 17 August 2014

Big dead whale left on Guam shore to decompose


August 8, 2014 3:46 PM

HAGATNA, Guam (AP) — Residents in a small village in Guam are being advised to stay away from a nearly 40-foot dead whale that is decomposing on a beach.

Mayor Carol Tayama says the decision has been made to leave the whale where it is to decompose on the shore Agat. That process has been ongoing, and it would have been difficult to move the carcass in its current condition, the Pacific Daily News reported (http://is.gd/LTqdpg).

"It's very sensitive right now, and it will keep falling apart if they touch it," she said.

The whale is 38 feet long and weighs about 20 tons. It washed ashore sometime last week, and local fishermen found it Saturday, the Guam Environmental Protection Agency said. The carcass at first was bloated and emitting a bad smell, but most of that had dissipated by Thursday.

Much of what remains of the whale is just skin, Tayama said.

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