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Minke whale found dead off West Cape, P.E.I.

A beached minke whale was found dead off West Cape, P.E.I., on Wednesday afternoon.

DFO does not plan necropsy, province hopes to bury whale on site

The whale measured about seven metres long, says the man who found it. (Submitted)

A beached minke whale was found dead off West Cape, P.E.I., on Wednesday afternoon.

The whale was already dead when a local man came across itat about 3 p.m. The man said he measured the whale at about seven metres (24 feet) long.

A spokesperson for DFO confirmed to CBC News that the agency is aware the whale washed up in the area.

"Fishery officers will visit the site and take measurements and photos of the whale," reads a statement from DFO.

"The department has been in contact with the province and the Marine Animal Response Society about the animal. DFO does not plan to conduct a necropsy on this whale."

The increased rate of minke whale deaths has been a concern in the Maritimes this year. (Submitted)

The province has a contractor who disposes of dead marine mammals. The whale should be buried where it was foundif possible, a government spokesperson said.

Minke whale deaths are becoming a growing concern on the East Coast. As of early July, 14 of the whales had already died in the Maritimes this year.

DFO documents all reported incidents

"Minke whales are not considered an endangered species, however DFO is concerned about the death of any whales in our waters," the statement goes on to say.

"The department documents all reported incidents involving marine mammals, including minke whales."

In January, the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) declared the deaths of 28 minke whales along the U.S. east coast in 2017 an "unusual mortality event."

That label triggers a focused expert investigation into the cause, according to the NOAA's website.

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With files from Brittany Spencer and Jessica Doria-Brown