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7 thoughts on “Poll- Does Hurricane Sandy Take The Dead Rockport Finback Whale Back to Sea”
Is deposit of the carcass further inland not an option?
All easterly winds, it might shift somewhere along the coast, but it is not likely to head out to see. It will be hard pressed to get past Straitsmouth.
It has been degrading for weeks. How long before the flesh will pull from the structure, “Dice” up, and be deposited all about? It seems there will be two astronomically high tides to deal with during the storm. So, my opinion is no wrong answer to the poll. Be glad it is not the high temp season of July and August.
Is deposit of the carcass further inland not an option?
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Pretty sure that’s covered with option 2
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Or worse – what if the storm surge pushes the dead whale into someone’s yard???
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Is that black thing the whale’s penis?
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All easterly winds, it might shift somewhere along the coast, but it is not likely to head out to see. It will be hard pressed to get past Straitsmouth.
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It has been degrading for weeks. How long before the flesh will pull from the structure, “Dice” up, and be deposited all about? It seems there will be two astronomically high tides to deal with during the storm. So, my opinion is no wrong answer to the poll. Be glad it is not the high temp season of July and August.
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We will soon see what happens to “Stinky” with the tides today!
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