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Stranded Right Whale is Removed from Cow Bay
The young right whale was found by a walker Sunday.
Ray Ewing
A location beacon was attached the previous day in case the whale moved during the night.
Ray Ewing
NOAA said a rope appeared to be entangled near the whale's tail.
Ray Ewing
A NOAA official walks past the dead right whale Wednesday.
Ray Ewing
IFAW team prepares to begin operations.
Ray Ewing
Misty Niemeyer (Stranding Coordinator) for IFAW.
Ray Ewing
Tugboat Thuban waits in the bay to start pulling.
Ray Ewing
Ray Ewing
Brian Sharp of IFAW does some shoveling in the downtime.
Ray Ewing
IFAW team meticulously checks and documents the whale.
Ray Ewing
Attaching the towing line to the tail.
Ray Ewing
Alice June Thompson (center) reacts to seeing the whale.
Ray Ewing
Rob Morrison (right) of the Edgartown Shellfish Department transports IFAW team members to other various vessels.
Ray Ewing
Beginning to pull.
Ray Ewing
A buoy line fails under the intense force.
Ray Ewing
A tug boat was called into service to help move the carcass.
Ray Ewing
More shoveling was needed.
Ray Ewing
Getting the dead whale out of Cow Bay proved a struggle.
Ray Ewing
The Thuban arrives with its cargo at Martha's Vineyard Shipyard in Vineyard Haven harbor.
Ray Ewing
Thuban crew helping to pull whale into position, Billy Mabie (center).
Ray Ewing
IFAW team positions the carcass with a small skiff.
Ray Ewing
IFAW team positions the carcass with a small skiff.
Ray Ewing
The right whale arrives in Vineyard Haven harbor before being trucked to Aquinnah.
Ray Ewing
In position under the boat hoist at Martha's Vineyard Shipyard.
Ray Ewing
The whale was dropped on the first attempt.
Ray Ewing
The whale is pulled from the water in Vineyard Haven.
Ray Ewing
Evidence of entanglement still present around the tail.
Thomas Humphrey
A tarp-covered truck bed waits for the whale.
Ray Ewing
Necropsy is performed in Aquinnah.
Thomas Humphrey
Friday, February 2, 2024
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