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‘The whale was not treated with the respect it deserved’: recriminations after carcass towed to Wollongong tip

Tugboat tows carcass of ‘leviathan proportions’ 20km from Era beach to Bellambi boat ramp, attracting sharks, says councillor demanding inquiry

‘The whale was not treated with the respect it deserved’: recriminations after carcass towed to Wollongong tip

TL;DR

  • A sperm whale carcass was towed 20km along the coast near Sydney, from Era beach to Bellambi boat ramp.
  • Locals claim they were not adequately warned about the towing operation, leading to increased shark activity.
  • Wollongong City Councillor Jess Whittaker is demanding a review into the operation, citing a lack of communication and respect for the whale.
  • The operation involved a tugboat and contractor, with the carcass eventually broken apart and transported to a waste facility.
  • Multiple shark sightings were reported in the area over the weekend following the towing operation.
  • Disagreements exist between the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) and Wollongong City Council regarding responsibility for public warnings.
  • The incident has raised concerns about safety protocols and cultural sensitivity in handling whale carcasses.
  • Wollongong's lord mayor has requested a meeting with state ministers to establish future operational protocols.