WIND TURBINE SLAUGHTER: Another Dead whale Washes Onto Jersey Shore — 9th One in NY-NJ Area in Just 2 months

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Dead whale washes onto Jersey shore — 9th one in NY-NJ area in 2 months

By Allie Griffin, February 13, 2023:

Whale carcass washed up on a beach in Manasquan, NJ

The whale is the ninth dead whale to wash up in the NY-NJ area since Dec. 5. Facebook/Mayor Paul Kanitra
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A dead whale was found on a New Jersey beach Monday — the ninth one to wash ashore in the New York-New Jersey area since early December in what activists are calling an alarming uptick.

The massive marine mammal ended up on Whiting Avenue beach in Manasquan after it was tossed around in the surf, according to Point Pleasant Mayor Paul Kanitra.

Clean Ocean Action, an environmental conservation organization, said that the high number of whale deaths in a roughly two-month period has not been seen in the region in about 50 years.

The group said it believes off-shore wind energy projects could be the culprit of the rising fatalities.

“This alarming number of deaths is unprecedented in the last half century, the only unique factor from previous years, is the excessive scope, scale, and magnitude of offshore wind powerplant activity in the region,” COA said in a statement.

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T D
T D
1 year ago

“WIND TURBINE SLAUGHTER: Another Dead whale Washes Onto Jersey Shore”

Apparently, there are no animal rights activists when it’s inconvinient.

Snowedin
Snowedin
1 year ago

I have heard of the deaths, injuries and deformations to birds with the wind turbines. But the death of the whales is disturbing and mysterious especially in Jersey.

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1 year ago
Reply to  Snowedin

I read that it’s likely due to the sonar that they’re using to scan the area where they want to install the turbines.

w, a, carr
w, a, carr
1 year ago

How is a whale which swims much of its time below the surface in deep water affected by wind turbines which are many metres above the surface? As whales use sonar like other marine mammals they are hardly likely to crashing into wind turbine bases. Just more scare mongering from PG who spends most of her time on it these days.

arthur facteauD
arthur facteau
1 year ago

I started wondering about this, as I have been wondering how one of there could possibly kill a whale, just don’t see it, actually. So I looked it up, as well as looked up if there were any activist groups looking out for the whales on account of this, based on something someone said.

First, there are no groups to speak of, that I could see off hand, but was a brief and not a detailed search, but the reason for that was because there is no real reason from a scientific standpoint to believe (as I thought, common sense…) that these wind turbines were the cause of any whale deaths.

A lot of whale deaths from them getting ‘beached’ and dying, which is not uncommon, and now is happening a lot more, is because the Earths magnetic poles have been changing a lot over the last few years, which is tampering with the sense of direction for a lot of the Earths animals, especially birds that are migratory. This could be one explanation for the excessive amount of recent whale beachings.

The fact the wind turbines happened to be in the same areas as some of the beachings, as much as I hate to say it, is probably just circumstantial. I’m not trying to take a side here, and really think the turbines are basically useless, but at the same time I’m pretty sure they are just not the cause of death for the whales either.

Tzioni
Tzioni
1 year ago
Reply to  arthur facteau

It’s interesting that you mention the change in the Earth’s magnetic poles. That is a probable explanation for many phenomena we’re seeing these days. It explains some of the weather changes in different locations, for one thing. But I rarely see it discussed online. There should be more research into this change and more published discussion.

arthur facteauD
arthur facteau
1 year ago
Reply to  Tzioni

Saw a few articles from NASA a while back on this, as well as by some other scientific magazines, and then there was also some serious solar flare activity that could have had some serious impact. They have only recently been studying that and taking serious measurements of that, over the last couple decades or so…

Seems that that runs in certain cycles, and can actually be counted on to be almost like clockwork to a certain extent. But at the same time might have an effect on birds, whales, and other wildlife, not just electronics.

Paul(mine,mine,mine)
Paul(mine,mine,mine)
1 year ago

I never see a description of the alleged mechanism which is killing these whales. Just turbines. Anyone?

Flash287
Flash287
1 year ago

Whales navigate and communicate over very long distances with low frequency sound waves. Whales use these low pitched intermittent sounds to communicate. This is partially because lower-frequency sound travels farther in water than high-pitched sound. Some whale calls have been known to travel thousands of miles across oceans to feed, this is also a great way to find potential mates.

The turning of the wind generator rotors create low frequency powerful air and water waves. These low frequency waves and the tower vibrations migrate into the water and the sea floor. Depending on rotor speeds, most often these low frequency waves are on the same whale frequency used for communications and navigating. Typically between 10 and 60 CPS.
But whales produce these sounds intermittently. Not steadily as the wind driven rotors might produce. The constant rotor noise being on these same whale frequencies confuses the whales while also exposing them to a constant noisy headache. It is thought that baleen whales hear very low-frequency sounds because their vocalizations contain considerable low-frequency energy. Some of the dominant calls of the blue and fin whales are in the frequency range between 12 and 25 Hz,

So to escape the unending noisy nightmare…they suicide by beaching themselves.

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