A fourth dead whale has washed up on the shores of New York in recent weeks, sparking widespread concern among marine experts and conservationists. The latest discovery brings the total number of dead whales found along the U.S. coast to over 20, with many more reported in Canada and the Caribbean. The cause of death remains unknown, but experts suspect a link to entanglement in fishing gear, ship strikes, or other human activities that may be contributing to the alarming trend. As the number of dead whales continues to rise, environmentalists are calling for urgent action to address the issue and prevent further losses in this already vulnerable species.
Another dead whale in New York raises concern among experts on the U.S. coast MARCA