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Beached whale washes ashore at Rockaway Beach

AMSEAS is working with local authorities to conduct a necropsy examination.

Cole McDonnell

Mar 27, 2026, 9:52 AM

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A beached whale washed ashore at Rockaway Beach Monday morning.

An aerial survey team notified the Atlantic Marine Conservation Society about a whale carcass floating offshore approximately 15 miles south of Long Island on March 24.

They confirmed that the floating whale carcass was the same beached whale at Rockaway Beach.

They identified the whale as a Sei whale, approximately 40 feet long.

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Photo credit: NYSDEC

AMSEAS is working with local authorities to conduct a necropsy examination.

To report strandings of marine mammals and sea turtles in New York, they say to call the New York State Marine Mammal and Sea Turtle Stranding Hotline at 631-369-9829.

The public can also report sightings of healthy marine mammals and sea turtles in and around New York to sightings@amseas.org.

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