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Whale Washes Up On Ipswich Beach

Ipswich Whale
The minke whale on Crane Beach (Photo Credit: New England Aquarium)

IPSWICH (AP) — Scientists are trying to figure out what killed a minke whale whose carcass washed up on Crane Beach in Ipswich.

The New England Aquarium says the dark grey whale shows evidence of possible entanglement in marine gear and had some unusual wounds in its mouth.

Ipswich Whale
The minke whale on Crane Beach (Photo Credit: New England Aquarium)

Experts said Saturday that the nearly 24-foot whale had probably been dead three to four days.

It washed up ashore Friday with significant impression lacerations on its body and ulcerations in its mouth. A full necropsy is scheduled for Saturday to determine a specific cause of death.

Minkes grow up to 30 feet long and are smaller of the three species seen most often by New England whale watchers, along with humpbacks and finbacks.

Minkes are protected under the federal Marine Mammal Protection Act.

Copyright 2012 The Associated Press.

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