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Whale exhumed from Australian beach after backlash | Whale exhumed from Australian beach after backlash |
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A humpback whale has been exhumed from an Australian beach following a protest by locals who feared it would attract sharks. | A humpback whale has been exhumed from an Australian beach following a protest by locals who feared it would attract sharks. |
The whale died in New South Wales last week after being found attached to a fishing trap. It may have become entangled 1,300km (800 miles) away in Tasmania, a marine rescue group said. | The whale died in New South Wales last week after being found attached to a fishing trap. It may have become entangled 1,300km (800 miles) away in Tasmania, a marine rescue group said. |
Due to its 12m (40ft) size, the whale was buried where it had been found. | Due to its 12m (40ft) size, the whale was buried where it had been found. |
However, authorities decided to remove the carcass after a public backlash. | However, authorities decided to remove the carcass after a public backlash. |
"We are using an excavator with big teeth on its bucket to actually cut the whale in pieces," said Port Macquarie-Hastings council spokesman Matt Rogers. | "We are using an excavator with big teeth on its bucket to actually cut the whale in pieces," said Port Macquarie-Hastings council spokesman Matt Rogers. |
The "unpleasant task" involved lifting bins up an escarpment and transporting them to a landfill site, he said. | The "unpleasant task" involved lifting bins up an escarpment and transporting them to a landfill site, he said. |
A petition calling for the whale's removal from Nobbys Beach had gathered more than 3,000 supporters. It argued the burial would attract sharks for years. | A petition calling for the whale's removal from Nobbys Beach had gathered more than 3,000 supporters. It argued the burial would attract sharks for years. |
Mr Rogers said "the science" did not support such claims, but the exhumation was an acknowledgement of concerns. | Mr Rogers said "the science" did not support such claims, but the exhumation was an acknowledgement of concerns. |
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"There are no admissions or mistakes being made. The council simply responded to a perception in the community," he said. | "There are no admissions or mistakes being made. The council simply responded to a perception in the community," he said. |
The NSW government contributed A$50,000 (£30,000; $40,000) to the removal. | The NSW government contributed A$50,000 (£30,000; $40,000) to the removal. |
Marine Rescue NSW said the trap found attached to the whale had come from Tasmania. | Marine Rescue NSW said the trap found attached to the whale had come from Tasmania. |
"It looks like [the whale] has actually been tangled for possibly a year," spokesman Neil Yates told the Australian Broadcasting Corp last week. | "It looks like [the whale] has actually been tangled for possibly a year," spokesman Neil Yates told the Australian Broadcasting Corp last week. |
Humpback whales undertake an annual migration of up to 10,000km from Antarctica to Australia's east coast, according to the government. | Humpback whales undertake an annual migration of up to 10,000km from Antarctica to Australia's east coast, according to the government. |