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A dead gray whale was found rolling in the surf off Alameda South Shore Beach, according to the Marine Mammal Center and the ...
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KTVU FOX 2 on MSNDead gray whale washes up in AlamedaThe California Academy of Sciences confirmed reports of a dead gray whale in the surf line at Alameda South Shore Beach. The research institute has arranged for the whale to be towed to Angel Island ...
Scientists have revealed the cause of death for the small minke whale that was trapped for several days in a Long Beach harbor earlier this month, according to media reports. Officials from the ...
A dead gray whale that washed ashore in Alameda over the weekend will be towed to Angel Island to be examined by scientists, officials with The Marine Mammal Center said Monday.
Killer whales are known for hunting in packs, making them a dangerous creature. A pod of more than 60 orcas, better known as killer whales, have been spotted attacking and killing an 18-metre-long ...
A dead 50-foot gray whale washed ashore in Huntington Beach on Friday, according to officials with the Pacific Marine Mammal Center. The cause of death of the young adult female is not yet known ...
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 ...
NAGS HEAD, N.C. — A dead juvenile female humpback whale has washed ashore on the Outer Banks surf, according to officials with North Carolina Aquariums. The carcass was spotted floating just ...
A critically endangered killer whale group has welcomed a new calf after it was spotted for the first time near Washington. The Southern Resident killer whale baby was discovered April 6 in the ...
researchers Orca that captured hearts when she kept dead calf afloat for 17 days is pregnant again The southern resident killer whales are classified as endangered under Canadian and U.S. species ...
Jim Borrowman has been defleshing marine mammal skeletons since 1989, when he helped federal scientists transport a dead killer whale from Namu, B.C., to Telegraph Cove, where it was hauled ashore ...
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