Princess Cruise Ship Hits Whale
The carcass of a humpback whale.
Princess cruise ship hits whale. The dead whale was removed after the cruise ship docked in Ketchikan on Wednesday morning and towed to a nearby beach for Necropsy. The carcass of a humpback whale. That whale a pregnant humpback was found to have had.
The carcass of a humpback whale. Princess cruise ship impales fin whale docks at Vancouver port Unclear whether whale was killed by ship or was hit after it died By Sam Cooper The Province July 25 2009 604 PM VANCOUVER A fin whale was impaled and dragged dead into the Port of Vancouver on the bow of a luxury cruise ship Saturday morning. The vessel apparently struck the 70ft fin whale in Alaskan waters and carried it back to Vancouver.
Department of Fisheries and Oceans officials look at the carcass of a whale lodged at the bow of a Princess Cruise Lines ship after docking in. A whale carcass has been found lodged on the bulbous bow of a cruise ship when it arrived in Ketchikan Alaska. The humpback whale found last Wednesday on the bow of the Sapphire Princess was likely dead before the cruise ship hit it according to a statement released by NOAAs National Marine Fisheries.
A statement released by Princess Cruises said that the cruise ship involved was Grand Princess. In one of the most graphic photographs of a cruise ship whale strike in 2009 the Princess Cruises Sapphire Princess arrived in port in Vancouver unaware that the cruise ship impaled a fin whale on the ships bow while in Alaskan waters. Last year the same ship was discovered to have a dead fin whale pinned to its bow when it returned to Vancouver from.
A dead whale has been discovered on top of the bow of a Princess Cruises cruise ship that has docked at Canada Place in Vancouver. A cruise ship arrived at the Port of Vancouver with a dead whale lodged in its bow. The large Grand Princess cruise ship which is operated by Princess Cruises.
Beside this has a cruise ship ever hit a whale. The Sapphire Princess may have struck the whale in Alaskan waters and carried it unknowingly wedged on the bow back to Canada. Princess Cruises vessel sailing through Southeast Alaskas Inside Passage hit a whale that was lodged on the bow.
