Local charters are reporting that gray whales — the celebrities of this weekend’s Festival of Whales in the Dana Point Harbor — are being seen on nearly each trip out. In its 55th year, the three-day ...
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Three more dead gray whales wash up in Moclips, Quinault Indian Nation and Ocean Shores this week
Three more gray whales have washed up dead on the coastal beaches of Grays Harbor County, all on the same day — Tuesday, June 16.
SEATTLE—Exceptionally skinny gray whales—enfeebled by starvation and mangled by blunt-force trauma—are washing up this spring along the coast of Washington state in numbers that alarm marine-mammal ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A gray whale and her healthy calf swim in the Pacific waters off Washington. Gray whale calf counts have plummeted, and last year ...
Gray whales pass the U.S. West Coast each spring during one of the longest mammal migrations on Earth as they travel from Baja California to Arctic feeding grounds. Whale watchers can spot gray whales ...
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More dead gray whales beach in the Pacific Northwest
Another whale was found on a nearby beach Wednesday late afternoon. A 41-foot male gray whale washed up at 4 p.m. south of Sunset Beach, between Del Rey and Gearhart in Clatsop County.
More gray whales are entering San Francisco Bay, delighting spectators but increasing the risk of deadly encounters with ...
A young gray whale that stunned southwest Washington residents by swimming about 20 miles up the Willapa River this week has died, according to Cascadia Research Collective. In a Facebook update ...
Gray whales are beginning to break their long-established migration patterns, venturing into risky new territory like San Francisco Bay as climate change disrupts their Arctic food supply. But this ...
Every year, thousands of gray whales swim along the Oregon Coast as they migrate north to feed in the cold Arctic waters in the summer and then back south to breed and calve in Baja in the winter. But ...
UPDATE: The whale has not left the river. As of 4 p.m. Saturday, Cascadia Research Collective said it had received confirmation that the whale had been seen in the river that day and was working with ...
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