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The MSC Meraviglia cruise ship pulled into Brooklyn Cruise Terminal on May 4 with the dead mature female whale on its bow. The whale was removed and taken to Sandy Hook, N.J., for the AMCS to examine.
As the cruise ship approached New York on Saturday, it was found to be carrying a grim, and unexpected, catch: The carcass of a 44-foot-long endangered whale, draped across its bow.
An endangered 44-foot Sei whale was likely struck and killed by the massive MSC Meraviglia cruise and dragged into the Port of Brooklyn over the weekend.
A 28-person Task Force will soon vote on a master plan for the 122-acre Brooklyn Marine Terminal (BMT). This diverse group includes elected officials, residents, maritime and industrial organizatio… ...
SUNSET PARK — Equinor broke ground on Monday on construction at the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal, kicking off the revitalization of the venerable port facility into a hub for offshore wind on ...
Yesterday outgoing Port Authority chief Chris Ward gave a speech at a Municipal Art Society-sponsored conference in which he said that the Brooklyn waterfront is one of the last big planning issues ...
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