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Dead whales found lodged under hull of Australian warship docked in San Diego


And their size is no trivial matter.
The largest carcass belonged to a female adult measuring 65 feet long, according to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The other was much smaller at 25 feet long, likely a calf.
The whales were discovered as the ship, HMAS Sydney, berthed at Naval Base San Diego, the Australian Royal Navy said in a statement.
Experts say the physics of the situation are somewhat common — even if the presence of more than one whale makes this scenario rare.
Large vessels frequently strike fin whales inadvertently and unknowingly, and the dead whale remains wrapped around the bow, held in place by pressure as the boat moves forward. ....

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Dead whales found lodged under hull of warship as it docks in San Diego


Dead whales found lodged under hull of warship as it docks in San Diego
Updated May 13, 2021;
Posted May 13, 2021
The HMAS Sydney, foreground, with the USS John Finn conducting operations in U.S. 3rd Fleet on April 1, 2020. (U.S. Navy/TNS)TNS
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By Kristina Davis, The San Diego Union-Tribune, (TNS)
SAN DIEGO An Australian destroyer pulled into San Diego Bay Saturday with an unexpected cargo: two dead fin whales lodged against the ship’s hull.
And their size is no trivial matter.
The largest carcass belonged to a female adult measuring 65 feet long, according to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The other was much smaller at 25 feet long, likely a calf. ....

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