Humpback whale found in river
11:04, 14 September 2009
updated: 11:09, 14 September 2009
EXCLUSIVE
by Melissa Hills
A HUMPBACK whale has been found in the River Thames at Dartford.
The dead whale, measuring just under 10 metres or 32 foot, was discoved on Saturday morning close to the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge.
The whale was first spotted in the River Thames between Northfleet and Tilbury on Thursday evening, when experts thought it could have been a northern bottlenose whale.
No further sightings were then reported before the sad discovery at the edge of the river early on Saturday.
The whale's body was then moved to Denton Wharf at Gravesend where a post mortem was carried out by scientists from the Zoological Society. The results of which are expected later today.
A spokesman for the British Divers Marine Life Rescue (BDMLR), which was called to the original sighting last Thursday, said the whale is thought to be a juvenile male.
It is not the first time a humpback has been found in Kent waters - one was washed up on Sheppey two years ago (pictured above by Tony Flashman).
For the full story and pictures see Thursday's Messenger.
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