An endangered fin whale that washed up near a coastal trail in Alaska's largest city has attracted curious onlookers while ...
NOAA biologists are trying to determine how the whale died, while onlookers have gathered to see the large carcass.
Biologists say the whale, believed to be a young female, was first reported Saturday lying on mudflats near a popular trail.
In 2016, a dead fin whale showed up in Seward on the bow of a cruise ship. In the summer of the same year, a 60-foot fin ...
An endangered fin whale washed ashore near Anchorage, Alaska, capturing the curiosity of locals while biologists investigate ...
The carcass was found Saturday night along the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail, near the mouth of Fish Creek and just south of ...
A massive fin whale washed ashore in Anchorage, Alaska over the weekend, prompting crowds of onlookers and biologists to study the carcass of the 47ft female. Staff from the National Oceanic and ...
A sperm whale is seen in an undated photo published by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. (NOAA photo) Federal prosecutors are recommending that an Alaska fisher serve six months ...
Japan has expanded its whaling program to include the massive fin whale.Credit: Shutterstock Last month, the company released footage showing its massive new whaling “mother ship” had caught ...
Monterey, California, is a destination for whale watchers for good reason ... Wildlife visible in the vicinity include blue, gray, humpback, fin, minke and orca (aka killer) whales, as well ...