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Updated at 11:41 a.m., Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Whale carcass operation still being mounted

Advertiser Staff

Plans continue to be made today to remove a rotting sperm whale carcass from a Kahuku shoreline.

Heavy equipment operators have been contacted and gear is being collected in anticipation of the removal, said David Schofield, National Oceanic and Atmosphere Administration marine mammal response coordinator.

But a date and time for the removal have not been set.

"It's taken longer than we wanted," Schofield said, adding that precautions must be taken to protect the environment. "What we can't have happen is have a big piece of equipment go out on the rocks and end up falling into the water."

The whale carcass was first sighted June 29 about 12 miles off Kane'ohe and ended up about a mile east of Kahuku Point in early July.

Other equipment such as cargo nets and pollution booms are also being collected for the project, he said.

"We're still in the watching and waiting and looking at all the options stage," Schofield said.