Feds not planning study of endangered blue whale found dead in Cape Breton

Sep 25, 2019 | 7:19 AM

MABOU, N.S. — The federal Fisheries Department says it won’t order a necropsy into the death of a young blue whale off Cape Breton.

The body of the endangered mammal 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.

Richard Sears, a scientist with the Mingan Island Cetacean Study based in St-Lambert, Quebec, said in an interview Tuesday it’s important to know how the animal died.

However, Fisheries and Oceans Canada says in a release today the whale is in a very inaccessible location and can’t be reached by vehicle.