A decision over what to do with a dead whale weighing over several tonnes and measuring 10m in length should be made by iwi in Northland today.The Bryde's whale was discovered stranded by locals on the beach about 8km south of the Baylys Beach entrance, between Mahuta and Glinks Gully, yesterdaymorning.
The whale, initially thought to be a humpback but confirmed to be a Bryde's whale by the Department of Conservation, was alive and thrashing around when it was first found.
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West coast resident Michael Ross arrived on the beach to find two people pouring water over the whale.