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The latest of the 21 dead whales washed up July 7 in Richmond after a suspected vessel strike, marking the highest number of gray whale fatalities in 25 years, according to the Marine Mammal Center.
Scientists have responded to 21 gray whale deaths in the San Francisco Bay Area this year, the most in 25 years, according to the Marine Mammal Center.
Andrew Trites, who leads the Marine Mammal Research Unit at the University of B.C., says whales are the "ambassadors of the ...
A dead gray whale that was found last week in the East Bay was found to have died from a suspected vessel strike, according ...
The beached whale’s corpse shifted along with the crashing waves. She had dents and holes on her tail and appeared to have a ...
Marine biologist Carrie Newell photographed four blue whales — the largest animals on Earth — 3 miles off Depoe Bay.
It's always happy hour when our friend Tanji Patton of Goodtaste TV stops by studio B. She's dishing on some refreshing, ...
Whale watchers are heading out in growing numbers, and knowing where to go whale watching helps them catch the action at its ...
Unveiled at a June 18 ceremony, the restored whale statue at Tyrrell Park is now enhanced with a life-sized calf to tell a ...
I’ve been conducting raptor surveys by vehicle along Washington’s coastal beaches. Completed with a host of volunteers, the ...
In a video by the Ocean Exploration Trust, scientists return to a whale fall off the coast of British Columbia for the third ...
AI-assisted summary Pacific gray whale numbers have dropped to their lowest point since the 1970s, with calf numbers also at a record low. The decline follows a previous "unusual mortality event" from ...