
Whales in NYC's waterways
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Howard Rosenbaum explains why whales are showing up in New York City Waterways.
Within sight of the famous New York skyline you might see something unexpected. Whales. Howard Rosenbaum, Senior Scientist for the Wildlife Conservation Society explains why whales are showing up in New York City waterways and how researchers are tracking the phenomenon in real time.
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Whales in NYC's waterways
Clip: Season 4 Episode 17 | 5m 42sVideo has Closed Captions
Within sight of the famous New York skyline you might see something unexpected. Whales. Howard Rosenbaum, Senior Scientist for the Wildlife Conservation Society explains why whales are showing up in New York City waterways and how researchers are tracking the phenomenon in real time.
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