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03/10/2010 06:57:00 PM · #51 |
Has there ever been a problem with chemical dumping in the area? - I was thinking it looked burned as well, which would also explain how the flesh was dissolved. |
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03/10/2010 07:09:57 PM · #52 |
Originally posted by bohemka: They'll stick a warning sign in the sand with an announced $10k fine, but when something's actually happened it just lies there with no one looking into the matter. I agree the cut looks as though it's been burned. |
This was early the morning after the sign had been posted. When I was leaving the beach, a couple of people from the wildlife group were on their way down to check out the pup. I told them what had happened and let them peep my Canon. Gave them my e-mail. Haven't heard back from them.
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03/10/2010 07:10:44 PM · #53 |
Originally posted by JH: Has there ever been a problem with chemical dumping in the area? - I was thinking it looked burned as well, which would also explain how the flesh was dissolved. |
Definitely not. This is a major public beach in an urban area of the cape.
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