Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A team from the University of Hawaii worked hours Saturday attempting to remove a smelly, blubbery mass of a whale carcass from ...
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The Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center in Virginia Beach notified federal officials on Feb. 10, 2026, about a dead ...
Marine officials are working to determine the cause of death for a 3-year-old right whale that was found dead on a barrier island near the Eastern Shore this week.
Nick Hofmann, right, along with members of the University of Hawaii’s Health and Stranding Lab and a state conservation officer tried to secure a whale carcass Saturday at Waimanalo Beach Park. On ...
On Saturday, Jan. 17, Ocean Safety said they alerted Hawaii Marine Animal Response and the DLNR of the remains of a discovered whale carcass. On Sunday, Jan. 18, researchers at the beach said they ...
Multiple sharks have been seen off Waimanalo Beach Park Saturday morning after a whale carcass washed up on the shoreline, officials said. The city Ocean Safety Department issued a shark advisory at 9 ...
A nightmare for whale conservationists has been a dream for a shiver of hungry sharks. A North Atlantic right whale that was suffering from fishing gear injuries has been found dead off the coast of ...
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The whale carcass that washed up at Waimanalo Beach over the weekend has been removed from the shore. On Saturday, Jan. 17, the Honolulu Ocean Safety Department said there were ...
WAIMANALO (HawaiiNewsNow) - A whale carcass that washed up in Waimanalo on Saturday morning drew droves of onlookers and several dangerous predators. The Honolulu Ocean Safety Department issued a ...
A 4-year-old male North Atlantic right whale known as "Division" (#5217) was found dead off the coast of Avon, N.C., on Jan.