Dead whale closes beach near Florence

By Alexander Rich, Staff Writer
Monday, March 09, 2009 | 9 comment(s)

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The beach below the Heceta Head Lighthouse north of Florence remains closed today due to a whale beaching.

The dead fin whale washed on shore at Devil’s Elbow beach Sunday. A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter crew spotted the whale at about 1 p.m. Friday two miles north of Siuslaw River. The whale was alive and stranded on a sand bar, though as the tide came up Friday, it was able to get free and started swimming. Jim Rice, the marine mammal stranding coordinator with the Marine Mammal Institute of Oregon State University in Newport, said he wasn’t confident the whale would make it.

“It probably had a health problem if it came to shore and being stranded would have exacerbated the condition further,” he said. “It wasn’t swimming terribly well and it was swimming parallel to the beach.”

The whale also was bleeding as it swam along.

Officials lost track of the whale after sunset Friday. Late Saturday afternoon, they received a report of a beached whale near Sea Lion Caves. Sunday it was near the Heceta Head State Scenic Viewpoint.

Jan Hodder, an associate professor at the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology, said the fin whale is not as common as the gray and humpback varieties. It also won’t come to shore unless something is wrong.

She estimated this one was younger, as the species can grow up to 80 feet long. The carcass is about 40 feet long.

Rice said the whale was underweight and has started decomposing rapidly.

The Oregon Parks & Recreation Department closed Heceta Head State Scenic Viewpoint and the Devil’s Elbow beach. Officials want to keep people away so biologists can evaluate the carcass.

“We don’t know what sort of pathogens are on the carcass,” Rice said.
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Toto wrote on Mar 12, 2009 3:10 AM:

Whoa; Allen sure gets points for grammar and spelling (not).

allen wrote on Mar 10, 2009 3:44 PM:

Its an over siezed fish(mammal)human animal not even close to the same animal bottom of food chain human top of food chain simple

Vonnie wrote on Mar 10, 2009 8:15 AM:

They already buried the poor thing, so all you wierdos wanting to watch all the gore forget it!

Disgusted wrote on Mar 10, 2009 7:52 AM:

Reading these comments disgust me! If a human being were to wash up on the shore, bloodied, would you say the same? And before you go all techincal on me, I DO know that whales cannot be removed by conventional methods. But can we at least treat this whale with some respect? It was living at one time.

allen wrote on Mar 9, 2009 6:21 PM:

Are they gonna blow this one up? I wanna watch.

oh yes wrote on Mar 9, 2009 5:31 PM:

Use TNT! That's the funniest news clip I have ever seen in my life! So good!

BOriginal wrote on Mar 9, 2009 4:54 PM:

Wow, I've only read the TNT comment about 20 times since this whale first beached itself. Glad to see there are so many creative comments.

counterpoint wrote on Mar 9, 2009 3:43 PM:

I hope they do. That video is hilarious

me wrote on Mar 9, 2009 10:40 AM:

ok it's sad to see the whale die i agree. I just hope that those in charge don't decide to use TNT to clear it off the beach this time. Those who have been around a while know what i'm talking about. :)


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