Discovery of whale carcass sparks anger and grief


Tragic scene: The carcass of a Bryde’s whale is seen on a vessel after being hoisted in Hong Kong. — Reuters

HONG KONG: The discovery of a whale carcass in the waters sparked an outpouring of grief on social media, with many comments blaming the mammal’s death on sightseers.

Many residents speculated that the dead mammal was the same whale that had been attracting groups of sightseers since it was first spotted in the city’s waters in mid-July.

Compass Chan, scientific officer of Ocean Park Conservation Foundation Hong Kong, didn’t confirm whether it was the same whale. But he said an initial check of the dead whale found a new wound on its back, in addition to two old wounds.

“It’s a pity,” Chan said at a media briefing. “I think it’s a good opportunity for everyone to think seriously about how we should get along with other species in nature.” The whale’s cause of death would have to be confirmed by a necropsy, he said.

The carcass was in found in the waters in Sai Kung – a district known for its hiking trails, beaches and islands. Many residents blamed the death on sightseers who have flocked to those waters since a whale was spotted there about two weeks ago. Some posted a Canto-pop song whose title translates as “Whale Eater”.

The foundation had released a statement last week saying that crowds of people had been seen approaching the animal, which was believed to be a Bryde’s whale of about seven metres long.

The foundation said the whale had propeller wounds and that nearby human activity could cause it stress and have life-threatening consequences. The government said that the necropsy might take several days. — AP

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