The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection is investing millions of dollars to protect whales. Since December, at least nine whales have washed ashore. Details:
-- The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection is investing millions of dollars to protect whales.Search for answers as another whale washes up dead on the Jersey Shore
Officials say there's no evidence that off-shore wind-related work is to blame for whale deaths, but they say climate change could be a contributor, including warmer ocean temperatures. To ensure the safety of whales, the DEP authorized $8.5 million to make sure offshore development is safe, and two wind energy companies have committed another $26 million for research and ecological monitoring.
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