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NJ.com look into this (https://archive.is/3ysCV). For (1) 6 is not an unprecedented number of whale deaths as there have been a few whale deaths every year in that region for the last 20 years. NOAA is investing sudden increase in whale deaths since 2016, but states that "so far no humpback whale deaths have been attributed to offshore wind activities".
For (2), from my understanding building offshore wind farm causes some local disturbance to aquatic life due to the construction works. But it's fairly limited in time and space. Compared to for example ocean deoxygenation resulting from i.a. climate change, construction of offshore wind farms that try to help deal with climate change is a minor threat to aquatic life.
Great find on the article! So while the number of dead whales is correct, the link to wind surveying is tenuous., despite the FOX host's claim that this is "unusual" and "probably related".
On the second point, it seems like the answer could be quite nuanced due to the unexplained rise in whales being washed ashore (according to the article), although your comparison to the greater threat of climate change is a fair one, imo.