Whale dies after getting hit by boat, knocking passenger overboard in Barnegat Bay

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Whale dies after colliding with boat off Barnegat Bay, New Jersey

Wildlife officials are investigating the death of a whale that died after it was struck by a boat off the coast of New Jersey.

A day on the water took a scary turn when a boat collided with a whale at the Jersey Shore, nearly capsizing and fatally injuring the whale.

What we know:

The Marine Mammal Stranding Center says a boater reported that another boat struck a whale in Barnegat Bay around 2:45 p.m. Saturday.

Video shared with FOX 29 shows the boat sway to the side, sending a passenger into the water as the whale is seen swimming away.

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Whale dies after getting hit by boat, knocking passenger overboard in Barnegat Bay

A day on the water took a scary turn when a boat collided with a whale at the Jersey Shore, nearly capsizing and fatally injuring the whale. Credit: Kim Mancini

The whale, identified as a 20-foot Minke whale, was later found dead on a sandbar in very shallow water outside the channel.

What's next:

The whale will be moved on Monday morning due to available equipment and the upcoming tide cycle. A necropsy is expected to follow.

What you can do:

Boaters are being asked to use caution in the area north of Double Creek Channel in Barnegat Bay, and to keep a minimum of 150 feet away from the whale.

The Source: Information from this article was sourced from the Marine Mammal Stranding Center and a video posted on Facebook.

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