ive been back from vacation for almost a whole week and just found out there's a rotting whale carcass not two miles from my office

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A sperm whale carcass has washed onto a rocky shore in Kahuku, creating a messy removal problem and attracting sharks.
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The National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration has been tracking the dead whale since June 29 and it landed on shore midweek last week, said David Schofield, NOAA Fisheries' Marine Mammal Stranding coordinator.

The 8- to 10-ton carcass is about one mile east of Kahuku Point in Kalaeuila, on a lava ledge in a remote area surrounded by shrimp farms and private property, Schofield said.

The animal is decomposing and sharks have been feeding from it but the head and most of the body remain. Its tail shaft and fluke are missing, Schofield said.

"If it was a fresher whale, we could tow it off into the deep," he said. "If it was on a gently sloping sandy beach we could go up there with heavy equipment and scoop it up and take it away. But it chose probably one of the most difficult places on O'ahu ... a rocky shelf up against a rocky cliff."

Because of the state of decomposition, towing would attract more sharks and create a public safety problem, Schofield said. He said the plan is to remove the creature from the rocks, bring it on shore and bury it.

Schofield said he hopes to work with local landowners to get access to the whale and remove it in bits and pieces.

However before that can happen, he is looking for a cultural practitioner who can prepare the animal, release its spirit. To some Hawaiians the whale is a family god that watches over them. Schofield said he wasn't completely sure about what is done but he has had it done before.

He said people should stay away because of the sharks in the water.

gr8080, Thursday, 17 July 2008 08:15 (seventeen years ago)

i remember seeing some footage of great whites feeding off of a whale carcass. it was scary!

latebloomer, Thursday, 17 July 2008 08:17 (seventeen years ago)

seventeen years pass...

you ever come back from vacation into a work day and from the commute onwards everything strikes you as just horrible insane bullshit?

i called in sick at 10 after a 30 minute meeting listening to the director gossip about the inane utah legislature club numbnuts as if it were the most interesting group of people in the world. meanwhile air pollution is killing me. fuck you stupid psychos, get out of my life for another 24 hours! this month i'm putting another $50 into my savings to get the fuck out of this nightmare place, even odds i die before i make it out of here but it's better than nothing.

map, Tuesday, 16 December 2025 21:03 (two months ago)

yes looking forward to my return to work after 2 years of mental health leave.

Also: RFKjr would like to know more details about the whale carcass

assert (matttkkkk), Tuesday, 16 December 2025 21:12 (two months ago)

turns out he just left a tuna sandwich in his desk drawer

budo jeru, Tuesday, 16 December 2025 22:59 (two months ago)


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