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Whale Found Dead on Ship Bow in NJ Port

7 Jan

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Summary

  • A dead fin whale was discovered on the bow of a container ship in New Jersey.
  • Authorities are investigating the cause of death for the endangered marine mammal.
  • The whale is estimated to be 25-30 feet long and is a protected species.
Whale Found Dead on Ship Bow in NJ Port

A dead fin whale, believed to be endangered, was discovered on the bow of a container ship docked in New Jersey. The U.S. Coast Guard reported the carcass on Sunday at the Gloucester Marine Terminal. Marine mammal experts are now working to remove the whale and determine the cause of its death.

Initial estimates suggest the whale is between 25 to 30 feet long. Fin whales, the second-largest whale species, are protected under federal law. Their populations have been recovering due to conservation efforts following near extinction from hunting.

NOAA has opened an investigation into the whale's demise. The species faces ongoing threats including ship strikes, entanglement in fishing gear, and climate change impacts. The Marine Mammal Stranding Center is coordinating the removal and necropsy.

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A dead endangered fin whale was discovered on the bow of a container ship docked in New Jersey, and authorities are investigating its cause of death.
The dead whale was found on a container ship at the Gloucester Marine Terminal in New Jersey, near the Walt Whitman Bridge.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has opened an investigation into the death of the fin whale found on the ship.

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