Homeowners asked to help deal with huge number of dead whale carcasses

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The smell of decaying gray whale is intermittent and 'isn't that bad', one Washington homeowner says.

So many gray whale carcasses have washed up this year that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries says it has run out of places to take them.

But the carcasses can be up to 12 metres long. That's a lot to decay, and it could take months. Landowner Mario Rivera of Port Hadlock, Washington, told KING5-TV that the smell is intermittent and "isn't that bad"."It is really a unique opportunity to have this here on the beach and monitor it and see how fast it goes," said his wife, Stefanie Worwag.

Teachers and students in Seattle examine the carcass of a gray whale on the coast of Washington's Olympic Peninsula.On the US West coast, about 70 whales have been found dead this year along California, Oregon, Washington and Alaska, the most since 2000. About five were found on British Columbia beaches. Still, that's a small fraction of the total number because most sink or wash up in remote areas and are unrecorded.

 

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