Whale, that’s something you don’t see every day. A humpback made a shocking splash beneath the Brooklyn Bridge on Monday — marking the species’ first visit to the East River in two years.
Whale, that’s something you don’t see every day. A humpback made a shocking splash beneath the Brooklyn Bridge Monday — marking the species’ first visit to the East River in two years.
Whales seemingly enjoy the urban backdrop of New York City as much as the locals, given the recent humpback whale sighting under the Brooklyn Bridge. The rare event, documented on Monday ...
The U.S. Coast Guard received several reports of a whale being spotted around the iconic Brooklyn Bridge, giving a peek ... the aquatic mammal as a humpback whale. However, the agency was unsure ...
Whales, especially humpback whales, are not something one might see every day. Therefore, seeing such a whale under the Brooklyn Bridge into the East River has caught everyone's attention. However, ...
Humpback whale migrates 8,000 miles across three oceans Study links journey to climate change and mating behaviour shifts Researchers use AI for tracking whale movements globally ...
A humpback whale that had been thrilling boaters off Newport Beach, Ca., for several days breached for a prolonged period Sunday, revealing that the mammal is hardly free and thriving.
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A 75.6% decline in the number of humpback whale mothers with calves was seen and documented off Hawaiʻi between 2013 and 2018. In Southeast Alaska, a recent study shows calf production was ...