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A cruise ship sailed into a New York City port over the weekend with a 44-foot dead endangered whale across its bow, marine ...
Michael McKenna-Marine Mammal Stranding Center A 44-foot endangered whale was found dead on the bow of a cruise ship sailing into New York City. On Saturday, May 4, MSC Cruises' MSC Meraviglia ...
A video shows a 44-foot (13.4m) whale across the bow of a cruise ship in New York City. The ship sailed into the Port of Brooklyn on Saturday. Marine experts have identified the whale as a sei ...
Around 30 critically endangered North Atlantic right whales, along with some humpback whales, were putting on a show on April ...
But times were changing: Whale populations in the North Atlantic had declined, forcing whaling ships to head to more distant waters, first plundering the rich pickings off the South American coast ...
While no longer pursued for its oil, meat and bones, these whales continue to be the victim of ship strikes and entanglement in fishing gear, which can result in protracted, painful deaths. Right ...
“Too many whales die from ship strikes off California, and the solution is mandatory speed limits,” said Catherine Kilduff, an attorney at the Center. “We know that slowing vessels down gives whales a ...
This is the Southern Broom delivering the very first whale to the factory ship in 1961 ... can see that the sea is swamping even the raised bow of the whalecatcher. This is another painting ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers responded by dispatching patrol boats and park rangers to monitor the whale, while also notifying mariners and NOAA Fisheries. No large ships were in the canal at ...
NEW YORK (AP) — A cruise ship sailed into a New York City port with a 44-foot (13-meter) dead whale across its bow, marine authorities said. The whale, identified as an endangered sei whale ...