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Today, we send in teams of loggers on skateboards who carve the dead whale into small pieces that are then served as "clam" chowder to tourists visiting the coast.
Probably used in the most overrated clam chowder anywhere in the world ... Mo's.

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Probably used in the most overrated clam chowder anywhere in the world ... Mo's.

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Mo's used to be great - back BEFORE Hollywood showed up to shoot Sometimes a Great Noodle (based on the Ken Kesey novel).

After that, he was swamped. A friend told me that he even saw Mo in the grocery store buying clams.

Mo expanded to the other side of the street (overlooking the bay), and then to create several other places along the coast. He made a lot of $$ maybe enough to make up for the loss of his tribal lands.
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I certainly know my knowledge and experience on dead whale removal is even less than the highway department in that clip. It would be interesting to see just how they are disposed of now. I would guess a sling or some net type attachment is used to drag the whale out into the ocean, and then anchored off shore several miles, or weighted and sunk. No doubt it is expensive.

How do they dispose of dead whales now?
someone had to do it.

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