![]() "Oh, yeah!" come shouts from the small research crew. The arrow that he releases doesn't have a point – it has a hollow 2-inch tip to collect skin and blubber, and a cork-like stopper to prevent it from penetrating too deeply. Rosenbaum gets into position on the bow of the boat, stands firmly with legs apart, takes aim, and fires at the 40-foot cetacean. ![]() Howard Rosenbaum, a marine biologist, before grabbing his crossbow, as we close in on a humpback whale. Migrating whales have increased dramatically in this region in recent decades - but they're also facing human challenges.ĭavid 'Dee' Delgado/WCS/Ocean Giants/Image taken under NMFS MMPA/ESA Permit no. ![]() A humpback whale feeds on a school of fish off Long Island, New York.
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