A cruise ship arrived at a dock in Seward, Alaska, with a dead endangered fin whale on its bow, officials said.
A pregnant fin whale was found dead on the bow of a cruise ship in Alaska last week. Fin whales are endangered and particularly threatened by vessel strikes.
Government regulators and scientists are investigating the death of a fin whale that was carried on the bow of a cruise ship into Seward on Friday. The dead female whale, measuring 61 feet and ...
The incident highlights a much bigger crisis: an estimated 20,000 whales are struck and killed by ships each year.
The Royal Caribbean mega-cruise ship that hit a pregnant fin whale in the Gulf of Alaska was likely traveling at speeds that would greatly increase the risk of a deadly whale strike, a new Center for ...
Officials are now investigating how the 18.6m pregnant fin whale ended up on the ship's bow. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
An endangered, pregnant fin whale discovered on the bow of a cruise ship that docked in Seward on Friday died from injuries consistent with a ship strike, federal scientists say. The 61-foot ...
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