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  Stories Archive: Fin Whale Blubber washing in the Seaside Park area Today.
 messages from GuppieI took this video from my sons camera from my camera, not so good but it will give you an idea of where and when this was at about 12:30 PM Sept 2,2008 by the Casino Fishing Pier in that area, I do not have the equipment to unload his camera.


Hi Guys & gals.
My son decided to go to the beach in Seaside by the board walk, he said the ocean is realy kicking up a high tide, He left only takng one short video which His wife yvonne will be e-mailing me later on this after noon, I watch the video only to see a big piece of whale blubber washed on the beach, the children said they almost threw up, the smell was terrible, they are now swimming in my pool.
I think this should have never got this far, I am making an issue out of this all because officials as the AAPP said new about this problem, one solution, hopefully next time they won't assume it'll wash out to sea, next time save the state money and barge it way out, lots of anglers and bathers were effected by this and who wants their little children to see this and smell these gasses it put out , anglers don't deserve this as well.
Why bury this smell on our clean beaches suppose to be, a high tide with a east wind will only expose it again, officials should be called and all remains should be disgarded in a dumbster.
Life Guards should not have to be the one's to bury this or touch this decomposed whale .DEP where are you guys ?.
What happened to help Keep NJ beaches clean,
Guppie Guppie

Posted on Tuesday, September 02 @ 13:20:57 EDT by guppie

 
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