A young humpback whale washed ashore in Delaware after marine officials say he was likely struck by a large ship last week.
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Humpback whale washes up on Bethany Beach in Delaware
Marine researchers are investigating why a humpback whale washed up on Bethany Beach in Sussex County, Delaware.
A dead humpback whale washed up in the Ocean Ridge community of Bethany Beach, Delaware, Thursday after floating at sea for a ...
The juvenile male was first seen Jan. 6, floating at sea about 2 miles off the Indian River Inlet, a MERR Facebook post said.
A massive, 32-foot long, 20,000-pound humpback whale washed up on Bethany Beach a few days ago, leaving many people hundreds ...
: A postmortem necropsy performed by MERR determined the whale had bleeding under its skin - subdermal hemorrhaging - and a ...
BETHANY BEACH, Del. - Chopper 16 was overhead the body of a dead whale floating off the coast of Bethany Beach on Thursday.
LEWES, Del. — Marine scientists are investigating after a dead 32-foot whale washed ashore near Bethany Beach in Delaware.
The juvenile male washed up Jan. 8.
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