The young whale was a popular humpback who put on shows for whale watchers this summer -- once tail throwing directly beneath ...
Humpback whale populations have been increasing throughout many of their ranges since a final moratorium on commercial ...
The humpback that washed up dead in Long Beach this week has been identified as NYC0393, a playful and spirited cetacean who had become familiar to whale watchers last summer for her acrobatic ...
A slight smell and tire tracks in the sand are all that remain on the beach following the necropsy of a 27-foot-long, at least 19,000-pound juvenile humpback whale that washed ashore.
Marine biologists are investigating what caused two dead whales to wash up in one day on Long Island beaches about 20 miles ...
A slight smell and tire tracks in the sand are all that remain on the beach following the necropsy of a 27-foot-long, at least 19,000-pound juvenile humpback whale that washed ashore ...
After watching the clip, he called the whale's proximity to the beach an "anomaly ... more than adults do." Humpback whales, which can weigh up to 40 tons and live as long as 90 years, live ...