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NECWA News Blog - The New England Coastal Wildlife Alliance (NECWA) is an all volunteer non-profit organization based in southeastern MA. Our focus is to better understand and protect coastal marine wildlife, including whales, seabird, seals, basking sharks and ocean sunfish. Contact us at contact@necwa.org.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Ocean Sunfish Sightings and Strandings

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Cape Cod Times Video of Ocean Sunfish Observation, Town Neck Beach, Sandwich on Dec. 3, 2010

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Encounter of the humpback kind! Join NECWA and help us protect coastal marine wildlife.

Encounter of the humpback kind! Join NECWA and help us protect coastal marine wildlife.
Close approach by a humpback whale.
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