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Whale's Tragic Fate: Ship Strike in Delaware

Tragic Discovery: A Young Humpback Whale Meets Its End Off Delaware Coast A young male humpback whale, measuring 32 feet and weighing at least 20,000 pounds, was found dead off the coast of Bethany Beach, Delaware. The whale, identified as Oil Change from Cape Cod, suffered severe injuries, likely from a collision with a ship. MERR conducted a postmortem exam and buried the whale on the beach to enrich the local ecosystem.

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