So with the given scenerio of the whale being attacked to death, we would tend to create a gloomy atmosphere in hope that the more people see this, the less consumer demand on the beautiful creatures.
“Whale watching doesn’t get any better than this,” Dana Wharf Whale Watch said in a Facebook post with the video. Photo by Christoffer Engstrom via Unsplash Two humpback whales breach ...
Ripple's XRP rallied 6% on Wednesday following increased buying pressure among whales in the past two weeks. The remittance-based token could stage a move to $2.58 amid increased institutional ...
The humpback spotted splashing in the East River earlier this week has seemingly left the busy channel as quickly as it came — but not without leaving a whale-sized mark on the Big Apple.
Whales, especially humpback whales, are not something one might see every day. Therefore, seeing such a whale under the Brooklyn Bridge into the East River has caught everyone's attention. However, ...
According to Gothamist, Logan Kaczmarek, a spokesperson from the Coast Guard, explained that several social media users identified the aquatic mammal as a humpback whale. However, the agency was ...
At the time, the Coast Guard was unable to confirm whether the whale was a humpback whale or an endangered North Atlantic right whale. Humpback whale sightings are typically more common ...
Whales seemingly enjoy the urban backdrop of New York City as much as the locals, given the recent humpback whale sighting under the Brooklyn Bridge. The rare event, documented on Monday ...