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Whale Shot In New Jersey, Officials Seek Culprit

Whale Shot New Jersey Pilot Whale

WAYNE PARRY   10/ 4/11 03:20 PM ET   AP

BRIGANTINE, N.J. — Federal wildlife officials are looking for whoever shot a whale at sea, leaving the animal to wander the ocean in agony for a month or more before it beached itself in New Jersey and died. The culprit could get a year in prison and a hefty fine.

Scott Doyle, an agent in charge of the National Marine Fisheries Service's New Jersey shore office, said his agency is hoping someone comes forward to report the shooter.

"Sometimes what we find is months down the road, you get a disgruntled crew member on a boat, or someone who had an argument with someone else, and then you get a phone call," Doyle said.

The nearly 11-foot-long short-finned pilot whale, which was near death, weighed about 740 pounds but should have tipped the scales at more than 1,000 pounds. It died shortly after police responded, but it wasn't until a necropsy was performed that the cause of death was revealed.

Someone had shot the whale.

The wound near its blow hole had closed and faded somewhat, indicating the animal had been wounded as long as a month ago, said Bob Schoelkopf, co-director of the Marine Mammal Stranding Center. The bullet lodged in the whale's jaw, causing an infection that left it unable to eat.

"This poor animal literally starved to death," Schoelkopf said. "It was wandering around and slowly starving to death because of the infection. Who would do that to an innocent animal?"

That's what federal law enforcement authorities want to know, as well. Whales are among the species protected by the 1972 Marine Mammal Protection Act. Violators can be fined up to $100,000 and sent to prison for a year.

The whale washed up on the beach at Allenhurst, a small Monmouth County town just north of Asbury Park, on Sept. 24.

Schoelkopf said the whale could have been shot anywhere on the East Coast, given the amount of time that it spent losing weight before dying. He said authorities think the bullet, which was recovered from the animal's jaw, came from a .30-caliber rifle.

But Doyle said ballistics tests on the bullet still have not been completed.

"It could have been shot anywhere by numerous persons," he said.

Schoelkopf said shark fishermen commonly carry guns to shoot large sharks they catch before bringing them aboard boats, and speculated that someone on a boat where fishing was slow decided to use the whale for target practice.

"Whoever did this couldn't have been out there alone, and we're hoping somebody who was there speaks up," Schoelkopf said.

He said there have been no other reports of whales being shot on the East Coast, but there remains an investigation into the fatal shootings of several gray seals in Massachusetts this year.

Short-finned pilot whales are part of the dolphin family. They have bulbous melon heads, and their dorsal fin is located far forward on the body. While the animal is swimming, it bears some resemblance to more commonly known species of dolphins.

There have been scattered reports of fishermen shooting at dolphins that they blame for interfering with their catch, although Doyle said he doubts that was the case here.

The whales travel in large groups of 25 to 50 animals, feeding primarily on squid, octopus and fish. According to the national Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, there are about 31,000 pilot whales, both long and short-finned, in the western North Atlantic Ocean.

There are an additional 300 or so off the West Coast of the United States, about 8,800 in Hawaii, and 2,400 in the northern Gulf of Mexico.

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Donna Street
Aquarius
06:20 PM on 11/04/2011
I hope they catch the SOB.
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Hugatreetoday
Do or do not, there is no try.
03:34 PM on 10/07/2011
Mother nature will see to it that whomever did this will have it come back and bite them in the (_:_)
Of that much I'm certain.
08:20 PM on 10/05/2011
When I read a tragic story like this or one about all the other horrible things that man does to one another and God's creatures I have to wonder if God sits back and bites his tounge to keep him from destroying mankind.
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Michael D OBrien
We can be heroes, if just for one day!
01:42 AM on 10/17/2011
Yes, He does, but His patience is growing thin, waiting for humanity to GROW UP!
06:26 PM on 10/05/2011
This is a really sad story. I hope that they find the person that did this.
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amluvinit2
When angry, count to four; when very angry, swear.
03:01 PM on 10/05/2011
This sickens me. Poor thing, slowly starving to death. Hope they find the culprit, but they probably won't.
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goodnana
Remember Newtown
02:48 PM on 10/05/2011
This is so horribly sad.
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lambdin1
What's this?
02:21 PM on 10/05/2011
Chris Chistie, shot? Oh, its a real whale. As lonesome George said "Where was Palin?"
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Neil20
12:30 PM on 10/05/2011
This is another reason why guns ought to be banned in the USA. Irresponsible people with guns like to show off their shooting skills and make harmless creatures like whales (in fact all living creatures are harmless so long as you don't interfere with them) as target practice. It is time the state and the federal governments review their gun-ownership policies and amend the same. The NRA must give serious thought to this because America is becoming a more violent nation by the day. With the increasing ownership of guns across the country, the crime graph is also heading north. Americans will soon be taking their guns to church services too. Americans do not take Christs' words 'Blessed are the peace makers for they shall obtain peace' seriously. Look at that coward who shot the whale and hiding somewhere .
07:43 PM on 10/05/2011
This is a one in a million situation, and while it is very sad, there are millions of responsible gun owners and I am one of them.
You speak of irresponsible people with guns.
How about irresponsible people with cars or with children. They cause more deaths than all the gun owners combined.
America is becoming a violent nation and that is why so many Americans have legal weapons.
Most legal gun owners practice at a supervised range on a regular basis, follow strict safety procedures and are law abiding citizens (no reference to the movie).
Blaming all gun owners and then trying to use religion to back it up is a sign of very limited intelligence.
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spinnerator
09:45 AM on 10/05/2011
You are never going to see an end to human callousness, look at what people do to other people.
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Stephanie Gilley
Move humanity forward.
07:24 AM on 10/05/2011
Who the he!! would do such a thing?!? Some humans are capable of terrible cruelty. It's like they are seriously malfunctioned and impaired.
07:45 PM on 10/05/2011
The sad truth is that next to killer whales, man is the only other mammel on Gods earth who kills for sport.
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Stephanie Gilley
Move humanity forward.
08:08 PM on 10/05/2011
We can change that, and should if we want to evolve beyond being the evil humans in the movie Avatar.
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Stephanie Gilley
Move humanity forward.
08:11 PM on 10/05/2011
As far as we know Earth is the seed for all life in the universe, thereby making all life sacred and precious. If this is true then it is our duty to populate the universe with the diversity of life found on Earth. That whale was murdered.
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Gabriele Vaitkeviciute
Soulless atheist in search of world peace
05:41 AM on 10/05/2011
This is sickening....
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Brian Childers
What we've got here is a failure to communicate
05:22 AM on 10/05/2011
Throw em in the ocean and make him stay there.
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lifehub
I don't answer (to) libs.
03:51 AM on 10/05/2011
Who could do this to an innocent animal, the man asks? The same type of person/people who could do this to an innocent person.
04:42 AM on 10/05/2011
And to many other animals. Hunting is legal and I happen to believe as long as we legalize that type of violence toward some species of animals, it will persist across all species. Not to mention that fact that whaling, defying the imagination, is still happening.
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lifehub
I don't answer (to) libs.
07:35 AM on 10/05/2011
Agreed, and well stated.
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Michael D OBrien
We can be heroes, if just for one day!
01:58 AM on 10/17/2011
Sadly, he's probably workin' his way up.
03:44 AM on 10/05/2011
This makes me sick!
03:41 AM on 10/05/2011
Who ever shot the whale should be shot in the jaw
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thezestyitalian1
04:53 AM on 10/05/2011
damn right!