Humpback whale surfaces under NYC bridges in 'surprise' appearance as expert has warning for local fishermen
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"It's much, much more common to see them in the ocean along the coastline. We have only had rare cases of them moving into the river, but it does happen," Danielle Brown, Gotham Whale's director of research, told The Post.
"The whales will follow fish wherever they need to go. So sometimes that does mean heading north into the river, and it does seem to happen this time of year," explained Brown.
"It's been a couple years, but we've had records of other interesting species in the Hudson River," Brown continued. "For example, there have been a lot of dolphin sightings in the Hudson River over the years."
Read at New York Post
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