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 ...
In the first case, a 28-foot female humpback whale that washed up in Long Beach ... Timothy Bolger is the Editor in Chief of the Long Island Press who’s been working to uncover unreported ...
On the islands of Kaua‘i, O‘ahu, Molokaʻi and Hawai‘i, volunteers collected data from 30 sites. A total of 183 whales were ...
Biologists found significant blunt-force trauma on the right side of the head of a 3-year-old whale and suspect it was hit by ...
On Wednesday, a juvenile humpback whale was stranded along Richmond Pond ... wind farm began producing power off the east end of Long Island last March. However, some conservationists say there's ...
A total of 429 volunteers gathered data from the shores of Kaua‘i, O‘ahu, Molokaʻi and Hawai‘i islands during the Hawaiian ...
UPDATE: This post has been updated with input from NOAA Fisheries regarding the likelihood that the whale had been struck by a ship. A 26-foot humpback whale that was found deceased and entangled ...