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The Marine Mammal Stranding Center said a 26-foot minke whale died after striking a boat in Barnegat Bay, which sent a ...
The initial results of a necropsy on the minke whale killed in a boat collision in Barnegat Bay reveal the whale may not have ...
Sheila Dean, the director of the Marine Mammal Stranding Center, told the Asbury Park Press that it's not possible to ...
A 20-foot minke whale died Aug. 2 in Barnegat Bay, New Jersey, after being struck by a boat, which nearly capsized and forced a passenger overboard, according to officials. The whale was first spotted ...
Officials are expected to perform a necropsy Monday on a 20-foot whale that died after a collision with a boat that sent a passenger overboard.
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A boat collision with a whale off the Jersey Shore left the 20-foot-long animal dead and sent a passenger overboard. The person is believed to be OK following the incident.
Video footage shared on social media captured a 20-foot minke whale colliding with a motorboat, causing it to rock violently and throw a woman overboard.
Marine Mammal Stranding Center founder and director Bob Schoelkopf, left, and board of directors President Ken Schaeffer thank all who attended the Aug. 3 Dancing with Dolphins fundraiser at One ...
The Marine Mammal Stranding Center is calling all angels. In 2016, the dollars and dimes of its supporters will be even more critical, says MMSC Executive Director Bob Schoelkopf.