Princess Cruise Ship Hits Whale
ANCHORAGE Alaska A cruise ship reached an Alaska port with a surprise on its bow.
Princess cruise ship hits whale. A cruise ship has returned to port with a dead whale jammed on its bow. The dead whale was removed after the cruise ship docked in Ketchikan on Wednesday morning and towed to a nearby beach for Necropsy. 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 statement released by Princess Cruises said that the cruise ship involved was Grand Princess. 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. The carcass of a humpback whale.
A whale carcass has been found lodged on the bulbous bow of a cruise ship when it arrived in Ketchikan Alaska. The Grand Princess a 290-metre ship in the Princess Cruises fleet pulled into Ketchikan with the marine mammal lodged on its submerged bulbous bow a device designed to avoid wave-making. Whale pulled off bow by tug boat.
Princess Cruise Lines paid 750000 Monday to settle charges it failed to operate one of its ships. Princess claimed that the whale was already dead when the cruise. The vessel apparently struck the 70ft fin whale in Alaskan waters and carried it back to Vancouver.
A cruise ship reached an Alaskan port with a surprise on its bow. 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. In the summer of 2001 a Princess Cruise Lines vessel the Dawn Princess ran into a pregnant female humpback whale in Glacier Bay Alaska killing the whale well-known to researchers as Whale 68.
A dead whale believed to be a juvenile humpback was discovered on the bulbous bow of the 2670-passenger Sapphire Princess as the ship cruised from Ketchikan to Juneau two of the most popular Alaska ports. A cruise ship reached an Alaskan port with a surprise on its bow. Cruise ship fatally hits a 30 FOOT whale and drags it into the Hudson River adding to the mysteriously growing number of whale strikes on the East Coast.
