A voluntary speed restriction zone has been established off the coast of Ocean City after right whales were detected in the area on March 30.
INDIAN RIVER BAY, Del. - The Marine Education Research and Rehabilitation Institute announced on Tuesday that a line has been attached to the …
The voluntary right whale Slow Zone is in effect through Dec. 12.
Volunteers are helping to lay to rest a whale that washed ashore near the Indian River Inlet. Watch here for what the Merr Institute says abou…
On Sunday, a subadult fin whale about 50 feet long was found beached on the north side of the Indian River Inlet Bridge, according to the MERR Institute.
The Merr Institute is watching a 50 foot long whale that washed ashore near the Indian River Inlet. Watch here for why experts say this may ha…
Ørsted's Skipjack Wind, a wind farm project in development off the coast of the Delmarva peninsula, has broken ties with the State of Maryland due to unviable renewable energy payments from the state. It is continuing project development and is repositioning for future opportunities, the company announced Thursday afternoon.
US Wind has submitted a request for Incidental Take Regulations for 19 marine mammal species in regards to construction of the Maryland Offshore Wind Project.
Until April 22nd, boaters are asked to slow down to 10 knots or less in the area, to protect the endangered species as much as possible.
In a statement released Tuesday, the Marine Mammal Commission became the third federal agency to reject a link between the deaths and the offshore wind energy industry.