Necropsies are being performed on two dead humpback whales found floating in New York waters this week, stoking concerns ...
A dead humpback whale was sighted adrift in the Raritan Bay on Wednesday, the first one to strand or wash ashore on the coast ...
SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. -- A humpback whale carcass was found in Shinnecock Bay this week. Southampton Town Police said the dead ...
The scientists will try to determine what killed the whale, discovered Thursday in the bay after floating from the ...
The dead whale is still floating in Raritan Bay as of Thursday morning, and a second dead whale is floating in the ocean off ...
Necropsies were being performed Friday to determine what killed the two whales that were first seen Wednesday, one off eastern Long Island and one in Raritan Bay between New Jersey and the New York ...
The male and female humpback whales were spotted the same day in different places, and their deaths did not appear related, ...
Two dead humpback whales were spotted floating in the waters off New York this week. Necropsies were being performed Friday ...
On Thursday, one of the whales drifted into Shinnecock Inlet and was eventually brought ashore in Hampton Bays, Southampton. The examination of this carcass revealed that it was a 47-foot-long male ...
Minutes later, the dolphin washed ashore and was dead, witnesses who took the video ... In other aquatic animal news, humpback whales proved to have an interesting self-care tactic in a new ...
The animals, observed floating off Long Island and Staten Island this week, were the latest casualties of a species that ...
The second whale was a 28-foot-long female, the post said. The US Army Corps of Engineers and New Jersey Fish and Wildlife ...