A young humpback whale washed up on Long Island on Monday, the latest in a series of troubling similar incidents in recent ...
Marine biologists are investigating what caused two dead whales to wash up in one day on Long Island beaches about 20 miles ...
Juvenile humpback and minke whales were discovered in separate incidents at Roosevelt Beach and Tobay Beach as experts ...
The young whale was a popular humpback who put on shows for whale watchers this summer -- once tail throwing directly beneath ...
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.
In addition to the Marshfield whale, a dead whale washed up on Bayside Beach in Plymouth on Dec. 9. In Brewster, the carcass ...
A young humpback whale washed ashore in Long Beach on Monday morning — with authorities now working to determine why it died, according to police. “Early this morning, a juvenile humpback ...