A tragic incident occurred in Barnegat Bay, New Jersey, where a whale has died after being struck by a boat on Saturday afternoon. The Marine Mammal Stranding Center (MMSC) received an urgent call from the New Jersey State Police Marine Unit around 2:45 p.m. on August 3, 2025, alerting them to the situation.
- Whale struck by boat in Barnegat Bay
- Minke whale approximately 20 feet long
- Passenger fell overboard but is safe
- Necropsy planned for Monday morning
- Boaters advised to stay 150 feet away
- Report sightings to Marine Mammal Stranding Center
Shortly after, a boater reported that a vessel collided with the whale, nearly capsizing and causing a passenger to go overboard. Thankfully, the passenger was rescued and is expected to be fine. Unfortunately, Sea Tow confirmed that the whale, identified as a 20-foot Minke whale, had died shortly thereafter.
This incident raises significant concerns about marine safety and wildlife protection. How can boaters better navigate these waters to avoid such tragedies? The following points highlight key considerations:
- Always be vigilant in areas known for marine wildlife.
- Maintain a safe distance from any marine mammals.
- Report any sightings of stranded or injured marine life immediately.
As we reflect on this unfortunate event, it’s crucial for boaters to prioritize safety and awareness to protect both themselves and marine life. Staying informed and cautious can prevent future incidents.