Scottish Daily Mail

3 whales wash up dead on British coast

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THREE whales have died off the coast of the UK and two more are in distress.

The first, a minke calf, was spotted on a mudbank in the River Ore, near Felixstowe in Suffolk, on Saturday.

An area of Felixstowe Pier was sealed off after a 30ft whale, thought to be the calf’s mother, washed up on the beach.

Another dead adult whale was seen in the water near Harwick, Essex.

Coastal volunteers believe they could be part of a much wider pod.

John Cresswell, from the Felixstowe Volunteer Coast Patrol Rescue Service, said it was normal for porpoises to wash up on the shore but not whales.

He said: ‘This is a really sad day. I have worked as a volunteer coast guard for 21 years now and never seen anything like it. These creatures are beautiful and we need to do something to stop this.’

Mr Cresswell added that another two minke whales are currently in distress.

He thinks there are two possible reasons for the deaths. He said: ‘Sometimes whales can’t get very good sonar transmissi­on near mudbanks, which means they end up at shore.

‘I also believe that the wind turbines would have contribute­d to this, as whales aren’t able to communicat­e properly when wind turbines are being used.’ Mr Cresswell said the Council cancelled plans to use a disposal firm to tow the whales to sea and ‘let nature take its course’ over fears the carcasses could be a hazard to fishermen. There are an estimated 800,000 minke whales in the world.

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