Italian Coastguard Recover Huge Whale Carcass
A whale
carcass believed to be one of the largest ever found in the Mediterranean has
been recovered off the coast of southern Italy.
Coastguard
scuba divers located the whale off the harbour of Sorrento, near Naples, on
Sunday.
They were
led to the dead mammal by a young whale calf that was in distress, officials
say.
It triggered
a major operation to recover the 70-tonne carcass that was eventually completed
on Wednesday.
The
coastguard said it was "probably one of the largest" whale carcasses
ever found in the region.
Shortly
after the divers found the animal on Sunday, its body floated to the surface
and officials decided to carry out a complex operation to move it to land.
Two vessels
were involved in the operation, and the carcass was recovered late on Tuesday.
The
coastguard then towed the dead whale from Sorrento to the port of Naples where
it arrived on Wednesday.
A
post-mortem will now be carried out by marine biologists and other experts who
are investigating the cause of death, officials say.
There are
also plans for the whale's huge skeleton to eventually be displayed in a
museum.
Meanwhile,
the coastguard is monitoring for further signs of the young whale calf that led
them to the carcass after it disappeared back into the sea.
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