For all the decoderfags, we have this article about a 13-foot long whale that weighs in at 1700 lbs with a scientific name Mesoplodon Bidens, which is quite the coincidence.
A few 45's are featured in the article, as well as a few other interesting numbers (for example, the article goes on to say that 330 seals died of bird flu last year). The whale was disoriented and died of a swollen brain, apparently. I'm not confident of a specific interpretation, but will be watching for Biden news anyway. If any decoders want to take a crack, take out the decoder rings and add anything you find. Thanks.
Here is the link. https://www.newsweek.com/mystery-whale-found-beach-dead-massachusetts-1805560
If 330 is relevant, would that make 1733 an even more significant number?
So, are we thinking these comms came from inside the Seacoast Science Center's Marine Mammal Rescue Team who first presented this information on 21st of May (5+12=17??), or from inside the New Hampshire Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, who performed the necropsy?
My, admittedly beginner level attempts, understanding is that many times scientific comms are most really scientists that collect data & follow scientific method. Rather it is individuals who know how to interpret & communists I ate to various agencies about what is needed to be done & happen to have an editor/publisher in their pocket (for various reasons) that are willing to publish these comms for those who need them sent.
Good catch on the 1733. I don't know for sure. If you are interested in a better comms guy, I should suggest Patel Patriot. I will need to see if I can find a link for you.
Edit-https://decodingsymbols.wordpress.com/2021/01/30/comms-list-short-placeholders/ search over the website for some interesting connections.