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		<title>Whale breaches, strikes fishing boat in waters off Plymouth, Massachusetts</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[TODD: THEY CERTAINLY ARE. WE ARE NEAR WHITE HORSE BEACH AND THIS IS ONE OF THE POPULAR LOOKOUTS FOR PEOPLE DOING A WHALE WATCH FROM SHORE. TAKE ANOTHER LOOK AT THESE PHOTOS. SOME PEOPLE MIGHT OF BEEN FORTUNATE ENOUGH TO SEE THIS AROUND 10:00 THIS MORNING. A HUMPBACK WHALE BREACHING AND LANDING ON THE BOW &#8230;]]></description>
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											TODD: THEY CERTAINLY ARE. WE ARE NEAR WHITE HORSE BEACH AND THIS IS ONE OF THE POPULAR LOOKOUTS FOR PEOPLE DOING A WHALE WATCH FROM SHORE. TAKE ANOTHER LOOK AT THESE PHOTOS. SOME PEOPLE MIGHT OF BEEN FORTUNATE ENOUGH TO SEE THIS AROUND 10:00 THIS MORNING. A HUMPBACK WHALE BREACHING AND LANDING ON THE BOW OF A SMILE -- A SMALL VESSEL. THE HARBORMASTER BUT WAS IN THE AREA AND CHECKED ON THE PEOPLE ON BOARD. ACCORDING TO THE HARBORMASTER, THE OPERATOR OF THE BOAT REPORTED NO INJURIES AND NO MAJOR DAMAGE THAT AFFECTED THE SEAWORTHINESS OF THE VESSEL. WE SPOKE WITH A WHALE EXPERT WHO GIVES US CONTEXT INTO THE RECENT WHALE SIGHTINGS IN THE WOMEN -- IN THE WATERS OFF OF PLYMOUTH. &gt;&gt; THERE HAPPENS TO BE FOOD CLOSER TO SHORE AND THAT IS WHERE THEY WILL BE. THEY HAVE BEEN FEEDING ON SCHOOLING FISH. THEY DO LUNGE FEEDING ON THESE FISH, THEY COME UP QUICKLY AND GRAB THAT FISH. IT IS A LOT OF WORK. IT IS A REALLY COOL THING TO SEE, BUT YOU NEED TO MAKE SURE THE WHALES ARE GETTING THEIR SPACE. TODD: WHILE THIS ENCOUNTER MUST’VE BEEN EXHILARATING AND FRIGHTENING ALL AT ONCE, THE HARBORMASTER RECOMMENDS THAT BOATERS KEEP A DISTANCE OF AT LEAST 100 YARDS TO MINIMIZE POTENTIAL INTERACTIONS WITH WHALES. LIVE IN PLYMOUTH, TODD
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					Video above: Drone captures video of humpback whale off PlymouthA whale struck a fishing boat off the coast of Plymouth, Massachusetts, on Sunday in an area where whales have been spotted several times in the past week.A viewer captured photos of the whale as it breached with several fishing boats nearby. The whale appears to strike one of the boats, causing the bow to dip down into the water.Two people who were on the boat braced themselves as the boat tipped forward and back.Whales feeding and breaching in the area have brought residents and tourists to the area in the hopes of catching a glimpse of the marine animals. Most of the whales sighted have been humpback whales, which can measure up to 55 feet and weigh 40 tons, according to the Whale &amp; Dolphin Conservation, a non-profit group dedicated to the conservation of whales.Photos from other sightings show the whales "lunge feeding," the group said, which is when the whales corral bait fish and lunge through to engulf a mouthful of fish and water.“We love the enthusiasm that local residents are showing for these whales off our coast and want people to enjoy them while they are here, but it’s important that they do it safely. The whales are moving sporadically while trying to catch fish, so boat operators in the area should be proactive and make sure they are at least five boat lengths away," said Monica Pepe, WDC’s Safe Boating Policy Manager.
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<p><strong><em>Video above: Drone captures video of humpback whale off Plymouth</em></strong></p>
<p>A whale struck a fishing boat off the coast of Plymouth, Massachusetts, on Sunday in an area where whales have been spotted several times in the past week.</p>
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<p>A viewer captured photos of the whale as it breached with several fishing boats nearby. The whale appears to strike one of the boats, causing the bow to dip down into the water.</p>
<p>Two people who were on the boat braced themselves as the boat tipped forward and back.</p>
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<p>Whales feeding and breaching in the area have brought residents and tourists to the area in the hopes of catching a glimpse of the marine animals. </p>
<p>Most of the whales sighted have been humpback whales, which can measure up to 55 feet and weigh 40 tons, according to the Whale &amp; Dolphin Conservation, a non-profit group dedicated to the conservation of whales.</p>
<p>Photos from other sightings show the whales "lunge feeding," the group said, which is when the whales corral bait fish and lunge through to engulf a mouthful of fish and water.</p>
<p>“We love the enthusiasm that local residents are showing for these whales off our coast and want people to enjoy them while they are here, but it’s important that they do it safely. The whales are moving sporadically while trying to catch fish, so boat operators in the area should be proactive and make sure they are at least five boat lengths away," said Monica Pepe, WDC’s Safe Boating Policy Manager.</p>
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<p>For the first time in history, a beluga whale, which normally lives in arctic waters, was spotted off the coast of Southern California. Now there's an investigation under way to find out where it's going and why.</p>
<p>Drone video taken by <u><a class="Link" href="https://www.gonewhalewatching.com/">Gone Whale Watching </a></u>owner and Captain Domenic Biagini, or "Captain Dom" in San Diego shows the Beluga happily swimming thousands of miles from home.</p>
<p>Something like this has never been recorded before. Never has this animal been seen off the coast of San Diego, and never this far south in the Pacific Ocean.</p>
<p>Biagini charters sight seers and also takes drone images. He's still in disbelief about the beluga footage he captured.</p>
<p>“Imagine I’m outside at my house in Southern California and I walk out and there’s a polar bear walking down the street. It’s that unusual, it does not make any sense that this whale would be here,” Biagini said.</p>
<p>He said it all started when a friend of his called about the rare sighting. “She called me on the radio and said, ‘Dom we just saw a 15 foot pearly white animal with no dorsal fin.’ I said, ‘Lisa, are you trying to tell me you have a beluga whale in San Diego waters?’”</p>
<p>She wanted his drone expertise because she couldn't quite believe it either. So, he went and they all sat quietly. Watching and waiting for the whale to resurface. After some time it came back up and looked right at the drone.</p>
<p>Captain Dom said the moment was emotional. “I started to get the shakes a little bit because I realized I was going to film this, it was going to happen, I was going to get there in time and I realized how historic this moment was - not just for San Diego but for whale watching as a whole, worldwide.”</p>
<p>And then he got worried. What was it doing here and so far from home? The beluga whale looked healthy enough and while incredible, now what?</p>
<p>Dr. Alissa Deming is the Director of Clinical Medicine at the <u><a class="Link" href="https://www.pacificmmc.org/">Pacific Marine Mammal Center</a></u> in Laguna Beach, California. “One of the questions as a veterinarian that we have, is why did he decide to leave his habitat? That could be an indication of something wrong, his ability to navigate his environment.”</p>
<p>Normally, she said, belugas live in the Cook Inlet of Alaska. They're an endangered species and they're social. They usually travel together.</p>
<p>From the looks of the images, Dr. Deming said the whale is older and it is abnormal that he's alone. His skin looks good and he's not thin, so hopefully he's still getting the food he needs.</p>
<p>But, the whale is still too far away from home and researchers are concerned, and are now looking for it.</p>
<p>“It's definitely searching for a needle in a haystack, a little white needle I guess. A lot of time public reporting and whale watching companies can call things in which is how this was opportunistically sighted. NOAA can put planes up or have the US Coast Guard help on a search but there’s so much water we don’t know which direction this animal went,” Dr. Deming said.</p>
<p>The worry is that it's headed south towards Mexico. Waters are warmer there and the Beluga will be harder to track in international waters.</p>
<p>“We would like them to stay up in the Alaska region. As much as I love beluga whales, I don’t want to see them off our coast because that means there’s something really wrong with their normal habitat up there in Alaska,” Dr. Deming added.</p>
<p>For Captain Dom, who's had an incredible run of luck, <u><a class="Link" href="https://www.facebook.com/GoneWhaleWatching/?hc_ref=ARTEQYsfkk4DNQ-AbdTRiSvQodVEx_TRV9oKupEkFEHUYTzISJFIvrUEUUb_nsuk8UI&amp;fref=nf&amp;__xts__[0]=68.ARAbOMJfBUFUEOaI3lpiJPIbYQgTVI125Ib-iU43PCHG_gas_QQoFB_SOKn18FWKDkzTdXiE9CzH9W7Aag3KDe97XIFMiwIaKttlLkBUqikHXlIJuQOiON1-4ot3jAJ_9Bm-0byUZpShdTYWh5plDdxnVorY8qEhcObsTxfqjMwhmys_9zYsJZFyGWcp0U6edHYF3GpqRVpTd3tGTxXz4vSGeM3w3OctPiVwWkU9Beuf3O9B5iCQMhNYd7x-Qk9U0CNtSlNoPqVfkXbHkgqxmw4kMba6b8Sm-GtwET_eyf0TwFHorsLAewkBvsS7uAyjjEWg-gse7I3YXgH-gFwghUXVRvYa6_A1uiM&amp;__tn__=kC-R">spotting the beluga and recently</a></u> five species of whale and four species of dolphin, it's a dream come true.</p>
<p>“It's so beautiful, belugas as white as they are in waters as blue as ours. That’s not something we see here; we don’t have animals that color in water as bright and sunny as ours.”</p>
<p>An incredible sight, one that's now recorded as historical, and one that everyone hopes to never see again. At least when it comes to belugas hanging out in sunny, Southern California.</p>
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											Coming up there, I never heard Korea. Look for the eyeball to come about in the water. Oh my goodness, you guys? Yes. Yeah. Find out. Yeah. Thanks a lot. Oh That was a sneaky one. Mhm. Right tails. Look under the surface of the water areas again. Uh That movement creates that water disturbance, like a big bubble coming up on water. Yeah. My side mother. Mhm. Okay. So okay. Coming back at the left side. Uh huh. But it does not get better than this, you guys? Yeah. Right well it's not for those of you in the back of the boat mm.
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					A friendly humpback whale visited a whale watching tour off of the California coast. According to the photographer with Princess Monterey Whale Watching, the whale spent a lot of time interacting with passengers on the boat. "The playful whale actually seemed to enjoy the people as much as the people enjoyed the whale," said photographer Randy Straka. Watch the whale interact with the passengers in the video above.
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<p>A friendly humpback whale visited a whale watching tour off of the California coast. </p>
<p>According to the photographer with Princess Monterey Whale Watching, the whale spent a lot of time interacting with passengers on the boat. </p>
<p>"The playful whale actually seemed to enjoy the people as much as the people enjoyed the whale," said photographer Randy Straka. </p>
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					Curious humpback whales visit whale watching tour in Monterey Bay.According to Randy Straka, a photographer with Princess Monterey Whale Watching, the curious whales did some people watching. "We had another exciting day on the Bay yesterday! The Humpbacks are showing up in bigger numbers over the past couple days, and we had a great sighting. A pair of friendly Humpback whales got curious about our boat and did some people watching for about a half hour on our 12:30 p.m. trip aboard the Atlantis Monterey on 4/15/21," wrote Straka to KSBW.
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<p>According to Randy Straka, a photographer with Princess Monterey Whale Watching, the curious whales did some people watching. </p>
<p>"We had another exciting day on the Bay yesterday! The Humpbacks are showing up in bigger numbers over the past couple days, and we had a great sighting. A pair of friendly Humpback whales got curious about our boat and did some people watching for about a half hour on our 12:30 p.m. trip aboard the Atlantis Monterey on 4/15/21," wrote Straka to KSBW. </p>
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