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INDIAN RIVER BAY, DE - A dead humpback whale found in the Indian River Bay last week has finally been washed back out to sea.
It's the third dead whale to wash up on Delaware shores this year. A juvenile humpback beached itself and died just north of ...
A dead whale was spotted Monday, March 31, in the Indian River Bay and is expected to be towed to the shore. Lewes' Marine ...
A 30- to 40-foot humpback whale was discovered dead in shallow water off the coast of Indian River Bay on Monday morning, marking the ...
INDIAN RIVER INLET, DE - Officials with the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) have ...
The Indian River Inlet's newly renourished north side beach at Delaware Seashore State Park has reopened, but with significant scarping. The north side beach and jetty, popular with surfers and ...
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FOX 35 Orlando on MSNIndian River Lagoon restoration: $100 million set aside by state to enhance water qualityGov. Ron DeSantis announces $389 million in water quality projects across Florida, including $100 million for the Indian River Lagoon.
Governor Ron DeSantis announced more than $389 million in grants to improve water quality and quantity across Florida.
Efforts to tow a dead humpback whale out of the Indian River Bay were unsuccessful Wednesday. "The boat was not large enough to be able to handle that kind of weight," said Marine Education ...
Marine Education, Research and Rehabilitation Institute Executive Director Suzanne Thurman, closest to the whale, was on scene after a whale beached on Thursday, March 13, 2025.
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