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It's the third dead whale to wash up on Delaware shores this year. A juvenile humpback beached itself and died just north of ...
A dead whale was spotted Monday, March 31, in the Indian River Bay and is expected to be towed to the shore. Lewes' Marine ...
INDIAN RIVER BAY, DE - A dead humpback whale found in the Indian River Bay last week has finally been washed back out to sea.
A 30- to 40-foot humpback whale was discovered dead in shallow water off the coast of Indian River Bay on Monday morning, marking the ...
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) has reported a dead whale in Delaware waters.
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Why DNREC secretary says it took an emergency to fix Indian River Inlet's north side beachTo protect Route 1 on the north side of the Indian River Inlet, Delaware is finally doing something that won't wash away with the next high tide. The dune on the north side has been breached by ...
During World Water Day on March 22, it’s worth highlighting ways to explore the Indian River Lagoon and a new photo project that shows the impacts of stormwater in Florida.
Efforts to tow a dead humpback whale out of the Indian River Bay were unsuccessful Wednesday. "The boat was not large enough to be able to handle that kind of weight," said Marine Education ...
A dead whale was spotted Monday, March 31, in the Indian River Bay and is expected to be towed to the shore. Lewes' Marine Education, Research and Rehabilitation Institute posted to its Facebook ...
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