Whale dies after getting beached in Northumberland

Jacob Jarvis12 October 2019

A sperm whale has died after becoming beached in Northumberland.

The mammal was spotted dangerously close to the shore yesterday and its death has since been confirmed.

A post-mortem examination will now take place on the 13.3m-long young male, estimated to weigh around 30 tons, to determine why it died.

The whale was seen in the shallow waters in Newbiggin-by-the-Sea for more than a day.

The whale had been swimming near the coast
PA

Sperm whales, the largest of the toothed whales, are not often seen in the North Sea.

The sea lacks the giant and colossal squid they would usually feed on, which are to be found in more tropical waters.

On Friday, a spokeswoman for British Divers Marine Life Rescue (BDMLR) said the animal was "probably not going to survive" due to the lack of food.

Sightings of sperm whales in UK waters are "very rare", she added.

A spokesperson for the BDMLR said this morning: "It is very important to note that cetaceans (whales, dolphins and porpoises) are mammals like us humans, and therefore able to carry serious diseases that can be transmitted between us.

"We would advise members of the public to avoid all contact with the carcass and any bodily fluids to avoid any risk of infection from them - there is the possibility that this may have been an animal that was already ill.

"Incidents like this do tend to draw crowds and we would urge people to please be respectful of this situation and advice provided."

Reporting by PA.

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