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For more than a decade, a succession of sea creatures have lived off of this whale’s body by stripping it and burrowing into the bones to find nutrients.
A 29-foot long dead sea creature washed ashore in New Jersey after the carcass was spotted floating in the water near the coast days before, officials said.
The 29-foot humpback whale was “heavily decomposed” when it washed ashore, officials said. Matt Hardy Unsplash A 29.5-foot humpback whale carcass washed ashore in New Jersey after it was seen ...
A 29.5-foot humpback whale carcass washed ashore in New Jersey after it was seen floating in the water just days before, officials said.
29.5 foot female Humpback whale was found ashore at 130th street at Beach Haven Terrace at approximately 7:00 a.m on Friday, according to the Marine Mammal Stranding Center.
It was a sight no one expected after two great white sharks were spotted off the coast of Gloucester, Massachusetts.
There has been an "uptick" in confirmed white shark activity off Massachusetts in the last week, including reports of sharks chomping on seals and taking hooked striped bass from fishermen.
A whale fall is the carcass of a whale falling to the ocean floor. The fossils date back to a time when the site in Kutch was under a tropical sea, in a warm and humid coastal environment.
Another dead whale has washed up on the shores of the bay Friday. The gray whale was up against rocks along Point Isabel in Richmond.