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Gray whales, a signature of the Washington coast, are dying by the thousands, victims of declines in Arctic sea ice.
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45-foot gray whale washes ashore near Huntington Beach Piergray whales do not typically feed along their migration route, nor do they usually eat filter-feeding bait fish like sardines and anchovies. Because of this, officials do not believe the whale's ...
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The Island Packet on MSNBeached whale euthanized after washing up on Hilton Head Island. Why couldn’t it be saved?Biologists say euthanizing the 31-foot juvenile sperm whale was the most humane option to reduce the animal’s suffering.
A dead whale washed ashore Friday, April 11, near the Huntington Beach Pier. A team from the Pacific Marine Mammal Center responded early Saturday and a necropsy was performed, said Glenn Gray, CEO of ...
Thousands of gray whales are migrating past the Oregon coast in poor condition, with record-low calf numbers and visible signs of starvation. Researchers link the crisis to changing Arctic feeding ...
Gray whales are being seen eating in unusual places and eating substances they don’t usually eat — even trying to harvest food from barren sand they are so hungry. “We are seeing them at the ...
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