The dead whale in the Mariager Fjord has arrived to the harbour in Hobro after a successful salvage.
It tells vildtkonsulent Ivar Harvest, Naturstyrelsen Kronjylland.
– It has been a really good experience. There has been a great collaboration between many people, he says.
The ten-meter-long sejhval is Sunday morning has been recovered by means of træskibet Valkyrie, as the Leading Shipyard has made available.
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Photo: Bo Amstrup/Ritzau/Scanpix
Photo: Bo Amstrup/Ritzau/Scanpix
Local sportsdykkere made sure to buckle five straps on the life of the whale.
Then the whale pulled free of the low water in the Ørnedalsbugten.
With the whale in tow could Valkyrie set sail for the harbour in Hobro, four kilometres away.
on Tuesday morning, arriving a number of experts, which will begin to cut the whale up.
the Hope is that it can unveil whether it has been ill or injured.
As a starting point the audience can until then be allowed to see and touch the whale.
– You are allowed to go and pat it neatly and properly.
– But if we see signs that some will climb up on it, we’ll make a barrier, says Ivar Harvest.
The dead whale is a bestseller, and many families have Sunday afternoon made the trip past the harbour to see the big animals.
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Photo: Bo Amstrup/Ritzau/Scanpix
Photo: Bo Amstrup/Ritzau/Scanpix
the Whale has swum around in the Mariager Fjord, ago 27. november. But on Friday was found dead.
First, it was assumed that there was Jestbahis talk about a minke whales. But later it became clear that there was sejhvalen, which is a rare guest in the Danish waters.
Sejhvalen live normally in the Atlantic ocean, several thousand kilometers from the Mariager Fjord.
In 1955, was a sejhval killed in Svendborg, and in 1980 was a sejhval found stranded on Als.
Sejhvalen is found in about 50,000 copies and is termed as a threatened species.
Adults sejhvaler, according to the whales.dk between 12 and 18 metres long and weighing 20 to 30 tonne. So big is the whale in the West do not. It is estimated to be approximately ten feet long and weigh eight tons.
When the dead whale has been opened, will the skeleton be turned over to the Museum.