Rotting humpback whale removed from N.L. cove, buried at waste site
OUTER COVE, N.L. — Residents of a small eastern Newfoundland town are breathing a little easier after the rotting remains of a massive humpback whale were finally removed from their shoreline.
John Kennedy, mayor of Logy Bay-Middle Cove-Outer Cove, said Thursday that equipment lifted the whale’s floppy carcass from the water and into a waiting dump truck that took it to a landfill in Sunnyside for disposal.
“I am very pleased that this is finally over,” he said in an email. “The whale was removed last night around 8 p.m. following a 12-hour operation to net it and remove it from the water.”
Kennedy said the dead whale washed in on May 22 and had been hemmed in near the shore of Outer Cove by a slab of ice, preventing it from floating back out to sea and fouling the air around the picturesque cove.


