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Here's the story behind this whale dance off the coast of Mass.
A team of New England Aquarium researchers caught a series of beautiful photos of whales swimming in sync off the coast of Massachusetts this week.
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Long Island swimmer alive after treading ocean water for 5 hours
A man from Long Island is recovering from hypothermia after treading water for about five hours in the Atlantic Ocean on Monday. Police in Suffolk County said a 63-year-old from Copiague went for a swim at Cedar Beach in Babylon around 5 a.m. When he went out into the open water, police said, he was pulled out by the current….
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Swimming advisories lifted at Jersey Shore beaches
Contamination concerns caused more than a dozen beaches at the Jersey Shore to take precautions during the busy summer season. The advisories were issued after earlier water samples revealed high levels of fecal bacteria in the ocean. The advisories have since been lifted after resampling shows the water quality is safe. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg explains the process in place to...
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Is the water safe to swim in? NJ beaches no longer under fecal bacteria advisories
People looking to cool off on a hot summer day at the Jersey Shore can swim worry free after being made aware of high levels of fecal matter in the water.
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NJ beaches under swimming advisories due to fecal contamination levels
NBC10’s Randy Gyllenhaal is in Atlantic City as a beach in that Jersey Shore town and other Garden State resorts are under an advisory over fecal bacteria levels in the ocean water.
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When wealthy adventurers take huge risks, who should foot the bill for rescue attempts?
In recent days, the massive hunt for a submersible vehicle lost during a north Atlantic descent to explore the wreckage of the Titanic has refocused attention on the conundrum: Who should pay for the sweeping search?
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Diving community warned OceanGate submersible ‘could lead to catastrophe': James Cameron
Filmmaker and deep-sea explorer James Cameron says he wishes he had personally sounded the alarm earlier that the Titan submersible was catastrophically dangerous. “There’s a part of me that hoped I was wrong. I really hoped and prayed I was wrong, but I knew I wasn’t.”
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Why Are So Many Dead Whales Washing Up on Atlantic Beaches?
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries says the U.S. is experiencing an uptick in whale strandings on the Atlantic, with nearly two dozen whales winding up dead on beaches since Dec. 1, 2022.