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The number of whale strikes peaked in 2006.
"There is a massive under-reporting of whale strikes," said Collis.
"The New York Bight to the Chesapeake Bay is a real hot spot for whale strikes".
Early counts suggest that whale numbers were up this year, but it's also been a record year for whale strikes.
A compromise was reached, eventually allowing Alaska's villages a maximum of sixty-seven whale strikes a year.
"In Australia, most whale strikes are reported by scientists on examination of stranded animals which have had their insides turned to mush by being hit by a boat.
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The council offers its own models that show speeding up lowers the chances of a whale strike.
This post was amended to emphasise that certain vessel types may be more likely to report incidents, and therefore be over-represented in the whale strike database.
("Play as the White Whale, smash ships, explore the seas, and upgrade yourself!") One listener, a twenty-three-year-old fashion student wearing a bicycle helmet papier-mâchéd to look like the white whale, struck up a conversation with the actor-director Alex Karpovsky, the fourteenth reader.
Stulman's dinner-only place on the ground floor, Simon & the Whale, struck me as bending under the weight of its own hype, but I've enjoyed Fairfax, his all-day café in the West Village, and Studio especially feels like a hidden gem.
Robert DiGiovanni Jr., the Riverhead Foundation's executive director, said that big whales struck by ships sometimes turn up in the harbor, but "it's unusual" to see a whale the size of a finback come ashore.
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