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Sea And Beaches

Dead whale washes up on Huntington Beach State Park shore

by Venus W. Jones February 23, 2026
by Venus W. Jones February 23, 2026 0 comment

A lifeless whale washed ashore at Huntington Beach State Park early Friday morning.

The whale turned into determined about 6 a.m. At some point of a sea turtle patrol, said Brenda Magers, the park supervisor.

Magers stated she believes the marine animal to be a pygmy sperm whale. Marine flora and fauna experts from Coastal Carolina University arrived at the park, and an autopsy was underway.

The whale is roughly eleven toes long and turned approximately 50 yards from the sea. Scientists haven’t determined the animal’s age.

Huntington Beach

“This isn’t unusual,” Rob Young, professor of marine science at CCU, said, including that at the same time as it’s no longer the norm to discover those animals stranded from time to time, they’re generally no longer seen until they wash up on seashores.

Young stated it’s unknown why those creatures end up stranded along the shore; however, there may usually be something wrong when this occurs.

He stated there are approximately fifty-five strandings each year along the South Carolina coast, the second most unusual form of marine animal stranding just in the back of bottlenose dolphins.

Scientists will gather samples from the whale to look at it, then bury its remains.

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For the last eight years, I’ve been a travel blogger. I’m now based in Berlin, Germany, and have visited over 80 countries. I’ve lived in over 15 of them, and I hope to continue to explore new cultures and lifestyles. I love traveling by train, bike, or scooter and exploring local markets and food.

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