Sperm whale dies off the Pompano Beach coast, drifts out to sea, Florida
December 16, 2012
By Mike Clary, Sun Sentinel
Pompano Beach — The carcass of a 40-foot sperm whale that apparently died as it neared the beach Sunday afternoon later drifted out to sea, thereby ending a drama that had drawn the attention of beachgoers and scientists alike.
Onlookers, including members of the Marine Animal Rescue Society, look toward the ocean on Sunday, Dec. 16, 2012. (Sun Sentinel/Joe Cavaretta / December 16, 2012)
“There is very little you can do for a whale that is ill or seriously injured,” said Stefan Harzen, a marine biologist from Jupiter who responded to the scene offshore from Northeast 10th Street.
Harzen’s wife, Barbara Brunnick, also a marine biologists, paddled out to a Broward Sheriff’s boat monitoring the whale’s movements and made the identification.
The whale was spotted about noon offshore near the 600 block of North Ocean Boulevard, according to the Broward Sheriff’s Office.
Also responding were two members of the Marine Animal Rescue Society, David Bremer and Kim Geng.
Officers from the Florida Wildlife Conservation Commission were also at the scene.
Although pilot whales occasionally strand themselves in South Florida — a pod of 22 came ashore in September in Saint Lucie County — sperm whales are rarely seen close to shore, said Harzen, who works with the Taras Oceanographic Foundation in Jupiter.
If the animal does wash up, scientists may have an opportunity to investigate the cause of death. Or, said Harzen, the whale’s remains may disappear at sea.
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POMPANO BEACH, Fla. — Wildlife officials are on their way to Pompano Beach where a dead sperm whale is inching closer to shore.
http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/12/16/3144708/deal-sperm-whale-found-in-pompano.html
Sperm whale washes up in Deerfield Beach Fl. *VIDEO*
Dec 17 2012 12:11:29 PM EST
http://www.local10.com/news/Dead-whale-towed-off-beach/-/1717324/17802826/-/1d1aphz/-/index.html
Mayor Peggy Noland said she didn’t want NOAA to cut up the whale on her main beach…
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says it plans to look into a report that a swimmer got on top of a dying whale off the Pompano Beach shore. NBC 6 reporter Donna Rapado talks to beachgoers Brad Schwab, Christina Coniglio and …
http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/Dead-Sperm-Whale-Towed-Out-to-Sea-After-Deerfield-Beach-Mayor-Doesnt-Allow-Necropsy-183856411.html
DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla. — Federal officials are looking for the two swimmers who were seen riding a dying whale in South Florida. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration asks anyone with more information to call their hotline
http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/12/19/3149172/endangered-whale-washes-up-on.html