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Capt. Craig Marcum, the owner of Sea Tow Venice, whose company towed the remains of a whale back out to sea this week after it was beached, captured video of sharks feeding on the carcass.
Marine conservationists and government scientists are seeking clues to the mystery of how a 44-foot whale carcass ended up on the bow of a cruise liner, where it was discovered as the ship ...
A stock photo of a sei whale. A 44-foot endangered whale was found dead on the bow of a cruise ship sailing into New York City. On Saturday, May 4, MSC Cruises' MSC Meraviglia docked at the Port ...
A cruise ship hauled a 44-foot dead whale into a New York City port, leading authorities to take the deceased whale to a New Jersey beach for further study.
As the cruise ship approached New York on Saturday, it was found to be carrying a grim, and unexpected, catch: The carcass of a 44-foot-long endangered whale, draped across its bow.