
Volunteers and researchers from the New England Aquarium perform a necropsy to determine the cause of death of a minke whale that washed up on a Biddeford beach off Granite Street.
Lynda Doughty, executive director of Marine Mammals of Maine, a nonprofit group that rescues ocean mammals, said the cause of the adult female whale's death was not immediately obvious. Her group, with help from staff members of the New England Aquarium in Boston, were conducting a full necropsy of the animal and collecting samples to find out how it died.
"It is still to be determined. We got the report of the animal on Tuesday. It probably died out at sea and came in with the tide," she said.
A resident of Granite Point Road reported the dead 28-foot whale on a Horseshoe Cove beach, Doughty said. The air was pungent around the whale carcass, and volunteers wore masks, along with gloves and oilskins, as they cut away portions of the animal.
















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