Friday, February 1, 2013

$68,000 for whale vomit? Beachcomber finds 'floating gold.'

A soccer-ball sized lump of whale vomit, better known as ambergris, could bring its British finder some ?50,000 ($68,000). His dog found the smelly sphere while they were walking on the beach.

By Raphael Satter,?Associated Press / January 31, 2013

This pod of sperm whales was photographed in 2001 off the coast of Guam. A British man has been offered a small fortune for a chunk of ambergris -- sperm whale vomit -- his dog found while they walked along Morecambe beach in north England.

Chris Bangs / Guam Variety News / AP / File

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One very smelly chunk of sperm?whale vomit may soon make one lucky British beachcomber a very happy man.

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Ken Wilman told British broadcasters that he had been walking along Morecambe beach in northern England when his dog, Madge, discovered a hard, soccer ball-sized piece of smelly rock.

"She wouldn't leave it alone. I picked it up and it smelt horrible so I knocked it with my walking stick and a small lump came off," he told Sky News television in comments broadcast Thursday. "I put both pieces back on the beach but something in the back of my mind told me it might be something unusual."

One Google search later and Wilman realized that Madge had found ambergris, a waxy byproduct of spermwhale?digestion that has traditionally been used in perfumes, spices, and medicines ? and can fetch large sums of money. He said he immediately drove back to the beach to find the ambergris. He said he has been offered ?50,000 ($68,000) for the musky material.

Callum Roberts, a professor of marine conservation at the University of York, said the find appeared legitimate.

"It's a waxy, yellow-gray piece of flotsam. I'm sure that 95 percent of people would walk past it without further thought," he said in a telephone interview. He praised Wilman's quick thinking, invoking the scientific dictum that "fortune favors the prepared mind."

Wilman, 50, had a slightly different take on his find, telling BBC television that people should trust their dogs.

"If your dog pays an interest in something, you pay an interest in something," he said. "Because you never know. There's gold out there on that beach ? floating gold."

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/JdY7h6G7jJk/68-000-for-whale-vomit-Beachcomber-finds-floating-gold.

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