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Whale Carcass Eaten by Sharks Removed From Waimanalo Beach


Department of Land and Natural Resources
Officials closed Waimanalo Bay Beach Park and warned people to stay out of the water after sharks were seen eating the carcass of a Hawaiian humpback whale that has since washed ashore and been removed.
At least three large tiger sharks were seen eating the whale remains as it drifted closer to the shore Tuesday, the Department of Land and Natural Resources said. The carcass landed on the beach later in the day, but warning signs remained Wednesday.
The 25- to 35-ton carcass was removed early Wednesday by local, state and federal authorities.
A Hawaiian blessing was held by Kalani Kalima of Waimānalo prior to the whale's burial on private land, according to the City and County of Honolulu.

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Whale carcass Hawaii| Tiger sharks eat whale carcass that drifted ashore - WATCH


Updated Apr 15, 2021 | 10:06 IST
After a whale carcass drifted towards the shore of Waimanalo Bay in Hawaii, several tiger sharks were spotted eating it. Watch:
Tiger sharks eat whale carcass that drifted ashore  |  Photo Credit: AP
Honolulu: Several tiger sharks were spotted eating the remains of a whale that drifted ashore on an Oahu beach in Hawaii. Officials have asked people to stay out of the water.
The whale carcass was first spotted by Honolulu Ocean Safety Division lifeguards at around 9 am on Tuesday and was about 300 yards from the shore of Waimanalo Bay. The remains of the whale landed on the beach later in the day, however, warning signs remained on Wednesday.

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Tiger sharks eat whale carcass that drifted ashore in Hawaii

Tiger sharks eat whale carcass that drifted ashore in Hawaii
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Officials plan for the removal of a whale carcass on the Waimanalo shoreline


Officials plan for the removal of a whale carcass on the Waimanalo shoreline
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At least three sharks were seen eating the carcass on Tuesday.
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Ocean Safety officials are keeping track of a whale carcass that drifted to shore Tuesday afternoon.
The whale carcass was spotted by Honolulu Ocean Safety Division lifeguards at around 9 a.m. Tuesday and was about 300 yards from the shore. At least three tiger sharks up to 13 feet long were seen feeding on the carcass.
Ocean Safety Lieutenant, David Loui got an up close view on a jet ski.

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Tiger sharks eat whale carcass that drifted ashore in Hawaii


Tiger sharks eat whale carcass that drifted ashore in Hawaii
by The Associated Press
Last Updated Apr 14, 2021 at 4:28 pm EDT
HONOLULU — Officials are warning people to stay out of the water after sharks were seen eating the carcass of a whale that has washed ashore on an Oahu beach.
Several tiger sharks were seen eating the whale remains as it drifted closer to shore in Waimanalo, Hawaii News Now reported Tuesday. The carcass landed on the beach later in the day, but warning signs remained Wednesday.
Honolulu Ocean Safety Division Lt. David Loui took a jet ski out to the carcass as sharks ate chunks of the whale.

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Tiger Sharks Eat Whale Carcass Near Waimanalo Beach


Department of Land and Natural Resources
Officials are warning people to stay out of the water after sharks were seen eating the carcass of a Hawaiian humpback whale that has since washed ashore near Waimanalo Beach on Oahu.
At least three large tiger sharks were seen eating the whale remains as it drifted closer to shore in Waimanalo on Tuesday, the Department of Land and Natural Resources said. The carcass landed on the beach later in the day, but warning signs remained Wednesday.
Honolulu Ocean Safety Division Lt. David Loui took a jet ski out to the carcass as sharks ate chunks of the whale.

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Tiger sharks eat whale carcass that drifted ashore in Hawaii

Tiger sharks eat whale carcass that drifted ashore in Hawaii
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