2026, June 11. Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador, Conception Bay, Spaniard's Bay. Dead Humpback eventually washed ashore in the harbour. COD: NA at the moment. The line running from the Cape Cod Bay squid influx (seasonal die off), up to the Conception Bay humpback mortality represents the primary geographic arc under observation since the May 30 explosion. Though the Atlantic longfin inshore squid die off every spring, they don't typically end up on local beaches because they are eaten by fish. This species, with a short, one-year life span, usually migrate closer to the shoreline to spawn at the end of their lifecycle and then the adults die off. I am continuing to scan for any further data on pelagic bird drops or deep-water fish mortalities along the Nova Scotia and Newfoundland shelves. To the south: Dolphins have been reported across several Chesapeake Bay waterways this week, including the Patuxent River, Potomac River, South River, Severn River, West River, Magothy River, and Corrottoman River.
Note: Meteor Airbursts close to land or over closed waterways are difficult to read, so this event could play out over time and a large distance from the atmospheric incident. There doesn't seem to be any repeated sightings or reports of meteor activity over the water, so this is a good sign.
Update: 20260612. Reported - 2026, June 10. USA, Maine. A large decomposing shark (basking/great white) or small whale (Minke) floating offshore.
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