The desecration of a gray whale carcass on a Washington beach, where initials were carved into its skin, violates the federal Marine Mammal Protection Act, which protects marine species from harassment and disturbances even after death, with penalties up to $10,000 and 5 years in prison; this incident reflects broader environmental concerns as 21 gray whales have washed up on Washington shores this year, with scientists attributing the strandings to warming Arctic waters and disrupted food chains preventing whales from sustaining their migration.
Inmersión profunda
Prerrequisito
- No hay datos disponibles.
Próximos pasos
- No hay datos disponibles.
Inmersión profunda
Whale carcass on WA beach desecrated by carvings into skinAñadido:
People are coming from as far as Seattle to see one of the most recently stranded gray whales. Rangers have taped it off and tied it down after discovering initials carved into its body. That blubber's got to be what, 4 in thick?
>> AW + KO, those are the letters left on the side of a gray whale about a day after it washed ashore near Oak Harbor, a violation of the federal Marine Mammal Protection Act.
>> That's unconscionable.
>> Creatures in nature, you shouldn't mess with them, especially if they are dead.
>> Why would you carve on a tree? Why would you carve on an animal?
>> Unless we have evidence of who did it, you know, more detail, when it happened, etc., etc. It's a very hard to, you know, prosecute. Beach residents called Gary Heinrich when it washed ashore last week. When he and a group of experts went to carry out an necropsy, they discovered the markings in the whale's skin. I don't want to say it's as tough as a tire on an automobile, but it it took some effort depending on what kind of tool they used. A disturbing sign on a dwindling species that Heinrich has never seen before.
>> Not to where this was just to me blatant desecration.
>> Heinrich says witnesses later reported people trying to cut baleen from the same whale's mouth. Photos, witnesses, and a time frame have been turned over to state and county investigators. The federal Marine Mammal Protection Act protects marine species from harassment and disturbances even after death.
Violations can carry penalties up to $10,000 and up to 5 years in prison. Gray whales aren't endangered, but their population has fallen to about 13,000. We're seeing whales in the Bay Area as well that are washing up emaciated and skinny. Researchers are worried the strandings aren't over. 21 gray whales have washed up on Washington shores so far this year. Scientists believe warming Arctic waters and disruptions to the food chain are preventing whales from getting enough food to sustain their migration.
>> This is a warning sign that something bigger is going to happen if we don't people just don't wake up.
Gray whales can weigh up to as much as 40 tons. State Parks plans to let this one decompose before putting it on display.
In Oak Harbor, Alex McClean, King 5 News.
Videos Relacionados
Trump Impeachment STORM IGNITES as 29 Judges Vote for Conviction!!
DanielBriefDaily
2K views•2026-06-02
सुप्रीम कोर्ट में 5 जजों का शपथग्रहण समारोह #supremecourt #judges #oathceremony #shorts #ytshorts
Bharat24Liv
4K views•2026-06-02
THE STREISAND EFFECT AT BARBARA STREISAND’S HOUSE! - First Amendment Audit
KULTNEWS
1K views•2026-05-30
Jury seated in the Frisco Track Meet stabbing trial — opening statements set for tomorrow
Wfaa8
343 views•2026-06-03
Monkton family worries husband who murdered wife could inherit all of her assets
WMAR2news
152 views•2026-06-02
ترمب وأسواق المال الأميركية.. كيف أنعش "رأسمالية المطلعين"؟ - شرق غرب
AsharqBusiness
282 views•2026-06-04
They Dismissed Every Black Juror in the Karmelo Anthony Trial — Every Single One
Tim_Black
406 views•2026-06-04
Crashes involving e-bikes can mean gray area regarding insurance coverage
fox31
210 views•2026-06-05











