A dead whale washed up on Rockaway Beach in Queens Thursday morning, drawing startled onlookers. The city Parks Department responded to the discovery near Beach 95th St. and roped off the roughly ...
Rockaway residents woke up to the putrid smell of decaying flesh as New York recorded its first whale fatality of the year. It's the second death of the year in New York Bight, which stretches from ...
The Sei whale washed up on a Rockaway Beach was likely killed in a collision with a boat, scientists have revealed. Biologists from the Atlantic Marine Conservation Society performed a necropsy on the ...
A massive whale carcass about the size of a city bus washed up on a Queens beach Thursday, jaw-dropping photos show. The 40-foot-long Sei whale was discovered stranded on Rockaway Beach near Beach ...
Heater didn’t own a wet suit, but he had grown up near the Pacific and served in the U.S. Navy. He closed up the escape room ...
A gigantic, 45-foot whale carcass washed up on Rockaway Beach after floating off the coast of Long Island. Video from Chopper 2 shows the huge animal lying in the sand at the Queens beach Thursday.
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