Thursday, 3 March 2011

A GIANT OF THE SEA'S FINISHES ITS DAY'S WASHED UP AT PEGWELL BAY

A multitude of calls today from friends,family and organisations informing me that something big had washed up on the mud flats at Pegwell Bay !
Ignoring them until the local BBC news flashes up  with a live report from the Cliff tops showing the 45 foot-long Sperm Whale had beached itself.
I then decided to walk down to a friends Cottage where I found a BBC van parked up and met Claudia Sermbezis from BBC South East who was filming on the cliff above the Whale.

 


The Sperm Whale Pegwell Bay


Police present due to the possibility of dangerous Bacteria


Like dolphins, sperm whales can carry tuberculosis and lung disease


Sperm Whale Pegwell Bay


Emergency teams liaising with the Natural History Museum and the Institute of Zoology


Emergency teams at Pegwell Bay discussing the Sperm Whale 


Claudia Sermbezis BBC South East


Claudia Sermbezis BBC South East


Sperm Whale Pegwell Bay


BBC South East Cameraman Pegwell Bay


More discussion on the plight of the Sperm Whale


Trenches being dug to implement the movement of the Sperm Whale


Trenches being dug to implement the movement of the Sperm Whale


After further discussions with the organisations involved with the above it seems that the plan was to move the Whale once the tide was further in to allow the weight to be supported & to stop any further damage to the Whale then drag across to the old Hover pad with the possibility of a Post Mortem.
Having seen the latest news though it seems that the tide waits for no man !

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