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Body of humpback whale washes up on Loch Fleet sandbank in the Scottish Highlands | UK News

The body of a humpback whale has washed up at a loch in the Scottish Highlands.

The mammal’s carcass was discovered on a sandbank at Loch Fleet National Nature Reserve, about 30 miles north of Inverness.

NatureScot confirmed the death and said it had been reported to the Scottish Marine Animal Stranding Scheme (SMASS).

British Divers Marine Life Rescue, the UK’s leading frontline marine mammal response organisation, was notified of the discovery at the sea loch on Wednesday.

The body of a humpback whale has washed up at Loch Fleet National Nature Reserve. Pic: Stefanie Roth-Geldard / Instagram @highland_croft
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British Divers Marine Life Rescue was notified on Wednesday. Pic: Stefanie Roth-Geldard / Instagram @highland_croft
The body of a humpback whale has washed up at Loch Fleet National Nature Reserve. Pic: Stefanie Roth-Geldard / Instagram @highland_croft
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Information has been sent to the Scottish Marine Animal Stranding Scheme. Pic: Stefanie Roth-Geldard / Instagram @highland_croft

A spokesperson for the charity said: “The whale was partially submerged in the water and appeared to be lying on its back starting to decompose, obviously deceased.

“As the tide dropped, revealing more of the whale’s body, it was identified as a humpback whale.

“We sent all the information we’d received to SMASS for their records.”

It comes as contractors are evaluating how to remove the carcass of a 55ft (17m) fin whale washed up on a popular tourist beach in Bridlington, East Riding, without having to cut it up.

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The discovery comes just two weeks after a dead minke whale washed up on a North Berwick beach.

Nature charity Scottish Environment LINK says that, although once rare, humpback whales are now being encountered with increasing frequency in off Scotland’s coast and they are known to migrate through Scottish waters between their feeding and breeding grounds

SMASS was contacted for comment.

Sperm whale feared dead after it washed up on east coast of England | UK News

A sperm whale is feared to have died after it washed up on the east coast of England.

British Divers Marine Life Rescue (BDMLR) was called at about 12.15pm on Good Friday to help with a “large, stranded whale” on the beach at Cleethorpes, near Grimsby.

The charity said the animal had been spotted “upright in the water” at about midday, but by the time it reached the beach it was stranded on its side.

A BDMLR spokesperson said: “HM Coastguard and Cleethorpes beach safety team were able to get photographs to help us make a positive identification, and keep the public safe on what can be a dangerous area.

“Unfortunately, the tide was rising quickly and therefore there was no way for BDMLR medics to safely access the whale, and it was soon under the water.

“The beach safety team were able to show our medics CCTV footage of the whale before it became submerged, and it did appear to have passed away.”

HMCG Cleethorpes handout photo of sperm whale is feared to have died after it washed up on the beach at Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire
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(Pic: HMCG Cleethorpes)

The charity said it believes the whale was likely a male as “it is very uncommon for female sperm whales to be found this far north, the only recording of one in the UK being in 2016”.

Sperm whales are the largest toothed whale reaching up to 16 metres in length.