Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)
BATTERED AND BEACHED
‘Sad sight’ as 3 whales wash up on one of our most scenic locations
THREE whales have washed up on one of Ireland’s most scenic beaches.
Tra Mor in Dunfanaghy, Co Donegal, was named in the top 10 Irish beaches by the Lonely Planet guide this week.
However, walkers were left stunned at the weekend when they came across the whales washed up on the beach.
The three large carcasses are believed to be that of two adult and one juvenile Cuvier’s beaked whales
They measure around 6ft, 10ft and 10ft and two of them have a number of scarring around their bodies.
Scarring is common on the heads of such species of whales because of fighting amongst competing males.
It is understood the beasts may have been washed up on
the beach a number of days ago. One woman walking the beach said: “It was such a sad sight. We’ll probably never know how they died.
“It was bad enough to see one but when I came across a second and then a third in just
a few hundred yards of each other I was almost in tears.
“It’s a beautiful, peaceful beach and you just don’t expect to see such a horrible scene on it.”
The beach is only accessible by foot over sand dunes and stretches for around 3km. Swimming along Tra Mor is not recommended because of very dangerous currents and rip tides and it is most enjoyed by walkers looking to get away from busier beaches.
Donegal County Council has been alerted to the discovery.
However, it is uncertain if the creatures will be allowed to wash out to sea naturally because of the inaccessibility of the beach.
Burial of such huge carcasses is no longer allowed.