

I gotta say, this is a pretty freaky situation

. Finding a massive fin whale like that just lying there on a ship in South Jersey port is just mind-blowing... not to mention super concerning for marine life in the area. The fact that the NOAA Office of Law Enforcement is taking the lead on investigating the cause of death, and considering potential human activities that might be contributing to it, is a step in the right direction

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It's weird to me that some people are linking this incident to offshore wind development without any solid evidence

. I mean, sure, it's possible that ship strikes or entanglement in fishing nets could be factors, but let's not jump to conclusions just yet

. The Marine Mammal Stranding Center is doing some great work here by providing updates and insights as they uncover more information.
I'm also intrigued to see how New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy's allocation of $3.7 million for ecological research on offshore wind energy and whale behavior might impact the investigation

. It's clear that there are a lot of questions surrounding this incident, but with careful investigation and collaboration between experts, I'm hopeful we'll get some answers soon
