A slight smell and tire tracks in the sand are all that remain on the beach following the necropsy of a 27-foot-long, at least 19,000-pound juvenile humpback whale that washed ashore.
Researchers search for cause of death for humpback that washed up in Kitty Hawk Submitted by Jennette’s Pier Staff Members of the Outer Banks Marine Mammal Stranding Network along with dozens of ...
From SamWalkerOBXNews.com NOAA Fisheries has announced voluntary slow zones have been put in place in off the Outer Banks after endangered North Atlantic right whales were spotted offshore. There are ...
A slight smell and tire tracks in the sand are all that remain on the beach following the necropsy of a 27-foot-long, at least 19,000-pound juvenile humpback whale that washed ashore ...
Subsequent stories included giving a voice to those who’ve been impacted by gun violence; explaining how gun owners often ...
Evidence collected from the Necropsy of the whale that washed ashore Friday in Kitty Hawk determined it came from the Caribbean Sea.
Whale skeleton to be donated to Currituck school By Mark Jurkowitz | Outer Banks Voice In response to questions from the Voice, Blair Mase, the Southeast Region Marina Mammal Stranding ...
A dead humpback whale has washed ashore in Kitty Hawk near the Bennett Street beach access at milepost two in the Outer Banks ...