How likely are sei whales to be encountered in New Jersey's coastal waters (within three nautical miles from shore)?
Answer
They are not typically encountered there
Conservation experts note that sei whales are not typically encountered in New Jersey's coastal waters, which extend only three nautical miles from the shore; they likely utilize deeper ocean waters beyond this limit.

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