hvelaheilanum
Hvelaheilanum is a term that translates from Icelandic to "whale's lung" and generally refers to any type of marine mammal, particularly cetaceans, that has died and washed ashore. This phenomenon is a natural occurrence in marine ecosystems and can happen for a variety of reasons, including old age, disease, injury, entanglement in fishing gear, or even environmental factors like pollution.
When a whale washes ashore, it presents a significant event for local communities and the scientific community.
The decomposition of a large whale carcass on land can also have localized ecological impacts, attracting scavengers