It’s happened again, Save Jerseyans.
For the 9th time since early December, a dead whale has washed up at the Jersey Shore, this time in Manasquan.
This latest grim discovery comes only forty-eight hours after 500+ Jersey Shore residents gathered in Brigantine to voice their concerns with the Murphy Administration’s all-out push for offshore wind turbines. The Murphy Administration is refusing calls to suspend exploration despite some experts expressing concerns over the possible link between exploration techniques and whale confusion.
There’s a dead whale that’s approaching the shore of Manasquan, NJ. Waves have pushed it inland a few hundred feet in the past several minutes.
There’s a crowd forming along the beach. Police also just arrived. pic.twitter.com/x9CHUKvgox
— Tom Garris (@TomWTAE) February 13, 2023
Washed up whale at Manasquan Beach. Video Courtesy: @tomasgesu @News12NJ pic.twitter.com/7y4SxwtICK
— Kimberly Kravitz (@KimberlyKravitz) February 14, 2023
NEW UPDATE #JerseyShore whale death. They’re going to need a bigger Cat to get this humpback off the beach in Manasquan. Experts hope to do a necropsy Tuesday.@NBCNewYork pic.twitter.com/FaXiM9X8Lt
— Brian Thompson (@brian4NY) February 13, 2023