
Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) officers identified it as a blue whale but are awaiting expert species identification confirmation.
The whale washed up in the Fitzroy River area on the shore line.
DELWP Barwon South West regional agency commander Aimee Haywood said given the beach's remote location a decision was made to allow the carcass to decompose naturally. "DNA samples were taken to provide to the Melbourne Museum for identification purposes," she said.
"The whale carcass is on a secluded beach that is not easily accessible to the public. We are asking the public to stay away from the carcass, due to the health risks associated with whale decomposition, and the presence of whale faeces on the beach.











Comment: Other reports over the last 4 years of certain whale species turning up where they are not usually encountered, include: