SEASIDE PARK, N.J. - In the last 24 hours, in Brigantine, a dolphin washed up on the shore and a dead whale is floating offshore of Seaside Park.Different theories abound as to why so many dead mammals keep washing up, but nobody with eyes toward the breakers likes the look of it."It’s awful.
It’s happening too much, it really is. Something’s gotta be done," resident Kathy Titus said.Some people just pulled up to see, while others have been on the beach for hours.
A half mile out is what all the fuss is about – a dead whale bobbing in the waves. Drone pilot Anthony Jonin provided FOX 29 with video, where plenty of seagulls were flying above the whale.RELATED COVERAGE:Kathy Titus says Seaside Park joins other shore towns, like Manasquan and Atlantic City, whose beaches have hosted dead mammals this winter."Why is this happening?
I don’t understand. You haven’t heard of this in forever. And now? Now it’s happening once a week," Titus explained. "The dolphins, just last week, there was a dolphin that came up in Avalon, I heard.