Two dead whales found lodged under hull of Australian warship docked in San Diego

The whales were discovered as the ship, HMAS Sydney, berthed at Naval Base San Diego, the Australian Royal Navy said in a statement. Experts say the physics of the situation are somewhat common, even if the presence of more than one whale makes this scenario rare.,, John Calambokidis, a leading expert on West Coast ship strikes, said the incident highlights what he’s concluded in his research: ship strikes are dramatically underreported. “We think it’s somewhere in the neighborhood of 5 or less of the number of ship strikes occurring are getting documented,” >click to read< 08:55

One Response to Two dead whales found lodged under hull of Australian warship docked in San Diego

  1. STRIPEDBASSHOLE says:

    Fin whales are also fish eaters… If you’ve ever had the opportunity to watch these Ocean going Zepplins putting on the feed-bag it’s quite a display, gluttony at it’s best… They’ve learned the industrial sounds of the dinner bell!!! A Trawler or other Fishing Vessel hauling back… The hum of a Motor, banging trawl doors, ground gear rolling up, etc…. Have you heard of Pavlov’s Dogs??? Finding food for a several Ton Mammal or other critter is a full-time job, and a matter of survival!!!
    These animals aren’t dumb but life does condition them… How many of these gentile giants think they’re food bound snd are getting brained instead??? -SBH- FOOD FOR THOUGHT!!!

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