Minke whale washes up on Lowestoft beach

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Minke whaleImage source, HM Coastguard Lowestoft
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HM Coastguard Lowestoft said it was called to South Beach just before 07:30 GMT

A minke whale has been found dead on a Suffolk beach.

HM Coastguard Lowestoft, external said its team was called to South Beach, near the Claremont Pier, just before 07:30 GMT and found the dead animal had been washed up.

A member of the public had spotted it near to the lifeguard hut.

The local council has been informed and arrangements are being made to remove the whale from the beach, the coastguard said.

HM Coastguard said the HM Receiver of Wreck, external had informed the Natural History Museum of the find but it was unable to come to the site, due to Covid-19 restrictions.

Lowestoft Police has warned people, external visiting the beach to be mindful of social distancing guidelines and to keep dogs on a lead.

Image source, HM Coastguard Lowestoft
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The dead animal was spotted by a member of the public near to the lifeguard hut

Image source, Lowestoft Police
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Scientists are unable to come to the site, due to Covid-19 restrictions

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