The scientists will try to determine what killed the whale, discovered Thursday in the bay after floating from the ocean through Shinnecock Inlet, officials said.
Monmouth County Public Works workers help in the removal of a deceased humpback whale at the Manasquan Inlet beach Monmouth County Public Works help remove a dead humpback whale at Manasquan Inlet ...
A dead humpback whale was sighted adrift in the Raritan Bay on Wednesday, the first one to strand or wash ashore on the coast ...
The dead whale is still floating in Raritan Bay as of Thursday morning, and a second dead whale is floating in the ocean off ...
Four dolphins have washed ashore in just four days, along with other marine mammals. But the "unusual mortality event" began ...
Over the weekend, a dead whale washed up on Padaro Beach in Carpinteria, drawing visitors to the shoreline to check it out ...
The director of the Channel Islands Cetacean Research Unit (CICRU), pronounced like "sea crew", said a juvenile humpback ...
Another humpback whale washed up on Long Island Friday, marking at least the 17th time that one was found beached along the ...
Another humpback whale washed up on Long Island Friday, marking at least the 17th time that one was found beached along the ...
The 18-20 feet long whale was spotted on the shoreline around sunrise near Field 5 at Robert Moses State Park.
The beached whale, believed to be a juvenile humpback, was discovered by state park staff at about 6:45 a.m. at Field 5, officials said.
The whale is at least the 17th humpback beached along the Atlantic Coast this year, according to records from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration — a troubling trend that federal ...