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  2. Breaching whale hits a fishing boat off Plymouth coast - AOL

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  3. Shocking Video Shows Humpback Whale Near Father and Son's Boat

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  4. Breaching whale shocks father and son fishing off Jersey ...

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    A father and son were fishing for striped bass and tuna off the Jersey Shore near Belmar on Wednesday when they hooked a prize memory: A massive humpback whale breached the sea inches from them.

  5. Cetacean surfacing behaviour - Wikipedia

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    Humpback whale breach sequence. A breach or a lunge is a leap out of the water, also known as cresting. The distinction between the two is fairly arbitrary: cetacean researcher Hal Whitehead defines a breach as any leap in which at least 40% of the animal's body clears the water, and a lunge as a leap with less than 40% clearance. [2]

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  7. Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Five species of seals (harp seals, gray seals, harbor seals, hooded seals, and ringed seals), and numerous whale species swim in the waters of Stellwagen Bank. [3] Whale watchers frequently can see humpback whales, minke whales and fin whales and occasionally sight of one of the most critically endangered whale species, the North Atlantic right ...

  8. Killer whale jumps out of nowhere and shocks boaters - AOL

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  9. Coronula diadema - Wikipedia

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    Coronula diadema is a species of whale barnacle that lives on the skin of humpback whales and certain other species of whale. [2] This species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in the 1767 12th edition of his Systema Naturae. [1]