The fin whale that washed ashore near Tony Knowles Coastal Trail in November will be moved and taken to a museum on Friday.
After samples were collected, the whale was buried since it was "unable to be towed back to" the beach due to shallow water.
The whales were observed off Laguna Beach on Sunday, March 23, rolling and appearing to play in the surf steps from the sand.
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 ...
"We could not confirm its size, but it doesn't look like a calf or juvenile. It looks more like an adult or sub-adult." ...
The marine mammal — an infrequent visitor to the shores of the Emerald Isle — was spotted in the Waterford Estuary on the ...
Early Monday morning, marine biologist Carrie Newell with Whale Research EcoExcursions reported seeing a pod of orcas north ...
This story has been updated to correct information about the location of the whale that was originally provided by the ...
NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WMBF) - A juvenile humpback whale died last week after washing ashore near North Myrtle Beach.
A whale that twice became stranded on a stretch of the north coast of Cornwall has died. A rescue operation started on ...
Could you see a whale if you’re staying in the grand strand over spring break? Here’s what the latest trackers are showing ...