Jen writes-
So incredibly sad today to see this small whale losing its battle to get back out to sea. The tide was relentlessly coming in with cold seas and high waves as these men jumped in to help. In the end there was nothing they could do. Never seen something like this in person. As animal lovers it was very hard to watch . RIP little whale.
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Not that this would have helped but I have this number in my cell phone just in case I run into a beached marine animal near the beach that I live on in Hampton NH. Others may want to add this contact as well.
New England Aquarium
Marine Animal Stranding Hotline
617-973-5247
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Poor whale.. RIP
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That’s sad. Glad someone tried to help though.
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This is sad but to those who tried – the baby whale did not move on without knowing loved and tried they best they could in the time of need with weather rescuer’s in boat or raft would be risky too! 😦 Dave & Kim:-(
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