Another case of “I read it on the internet so it must be true.” The Internet spoof site, World News Daily Report posted “Mysterious Remains of A Whale Found in a Field in Utah” in which it claims dairy farmer, Michael Woodson, from Farmington, Utah found a 12 meter long humpback whale laying lifeless in the middle of one of his fields. “We have to admit that we find this case very puzzling” said Captain Terry Dawson from the Farmington police.
Of course, there was no humpback whale in the Utah field, nor is there a dairy farmer named Woodson nor a police officer named Dawson. The story, of course, was a joke, a spoof, an attempt at satire. Nevertheless, the Farmington Utah 911 emergency dispatch lines became tied up with calls from residents asking about the humpback whale.
This morning we posted that the SSV 
Here is yet another case of the media taking a wildly inaccurate sets of claims about ships at face value. The
Tall Ships Philadelphia – Camden
This feels like a bad joke, but sadly, it isn’t. In May of 2010, we posted about “
After spending a month on dock at Colonna’s Shipyard in Norfolk, VA, the Liberty ship 
Since being sold by Cunard in 2007, the classic liner 
