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Rockport Officials May Leave Beached Dead Whale To Decompose

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A whale that washed ashore in Rockport may be left to decompose.

A whale that washed ashore in Rockport may be left to decompose.

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ROCKPORT, Mass. (AP) — A dead 50-foot finback whale first spotted floating in Boston Harbor more than two weeks ago has beached more than 30 miles to the north in Rockport, where town officials are trying to figure out what to do with it.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030′s Doug Cope reports


Under the law, the community where the dead sea mammal washes ashore is responsible for its disposal, which the state Department of Conservation and Recreation estimated at $30,000.

 Rockport Officials May Leave Beached Dead Whale To Decompose

The whale previously seen in Boston Harbor, washed up on the shores of Rockport. (Photo Credit: Credit: Margaret York/GoodMorningGloucester.com)

But the head of Rockport’s public works department says because the area where the 50-ton whale beached on Saturday is rocky and hard to reach, the town may just let nature take its course.

Staff at the New England Aquarium confirmed that the whale in Rockport is the same one first spotted in Boston Harbor on Oct. 7.

Copyright 2012 The Associated Press.

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  • http://boston.cbslocal.com/2012/10/31/dead-finback-whale-will-be-buried-on-rockport-beach-thursday/ Dead Finback Whale Will Be Buried On Rockport Beach Thursday « CBS Boston

    [...] When the whale first washed up in Rockport, the town said they would leave it to decompose on its own. [...]

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