Feds not planning study of endangered blue whale found dead in Cape Breton
MABOU, N.S. — The federal Fisheries Department says it won’t order a necropsy of the carcass of a young blue whale off Cape Breton, drawing concern from a scientist who had hoped to learn the cause of death.
The body of the blue whale, an endangered species, was spotted last week at Sutherland’s Cove, about six kilometres north of Port Hawkesbury, N.S., and was confirmed by the Marine Animal Response Society to be a juvenile.
Veterinarians and government scientists have examined endangered North Atlantic right whales found dead this summer, linking some deaths to ship strikes. However, Fisheries and Oceans Canada said in a release Wednesday a necropsy cannot be conducted on the blue whale because of its location.
Department spokesman Steve Hachey said in an email that the state of the carcass contributed to the decision not to study its cause of death.