While it's not unheard of to spot a whale off New Jersey's coastline, it is extremely rare to witness one on the water's surface. A blue whale has been spotted!
Marine Mammal Stranding Center reported the dead whales within Raritan Bay and along the South Fork of Long Island. The two states have seen at least 12 stranded humpbacks this year, combined.
In case you weren't aware, there's been a pretty large number of whales that have washed up on not only New Jersey beaches, but beaches up and down the East Coast.
As many of you know, I am talking a whole bunch of Cat Country 107.3 listeners on a cruise to Alaska in a few weeks... Literally, last night I was on the phone with my mom (my mom & stepdad are going on the cruise too!) and we were discussing booking a whale watching trip while in Alaska. I may rethink that decision...
You've probably never seen anything like this. Most people haven't.
People in a small speedboat off the coast of Mexico found some friends.
Killer whales started following their boat and surfing in the wake. Incredible!
Revel continues to be in the news. Things are not going as well as they had hoped on the shores of Revel beach. I've been to Revel about ten times since they opened.