A juvenile humpback whale was found dead in North Myrtle Beach last week, according to Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network.
After samples were collected, the whale was buried since it was "unable to be towed back to" the beach due to shallow water.
A juvenile humpback whale was found dead at a North Carolina beach near the South Carolina border last week, the Lowcountry ...
As many whales migrate south to north in the spring, it’s more typical to see the large mammals in the Grand Strand. Was one stranded in North Myrtle Beach?
A dead whale was spotted Monday, March 31, in the Indian River Bay and is expected to be towed to the shore. Lewes' Marine ...
A humpback whale carcass reported floating off the coast of North Carolina by the Clearwater Marine Research Institute North ...
A juvenile humpback whale was found dead near the North and South Carolina border. Officials with the Lowcountry Marine ...
The Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary Ocean Count collected data from Maui and Lānaʻi. Volunteers ...
A juvenile humpback whale was found dead on a beach in South ... to transport the approximately 29-foot male humpback to Sunset Beach, North Carolina, about 100 miles north of Bird Island, for ...
A South Carolina-based nonprofit reported finding a dead humpback whale in a ... Network responded to a juvenile whale stranded on the jetty near Sunset Beach, North Carolina, said executive ...