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A gray whale washed up along the beach in Alameda on Monday. It's the fifth whale to die in the San Francisco Bay in less ...
The more than 40-foot-long whale washed up on Long Beach, about four miles north of Seaview. Biologists spent all day Monday ...
A dead gray whale was found on Alameda South Shore Beach, marking the fourth whale death in the Bay Area this year.
A dead gray whale was found rolling in the surf off Alameda South Shore Beach, according to the Marine Mammal Center and the ...
Gray whales, a signature of the Washington coast, are dying by the thousands, victims of declines in Arctic sea ice.
A group of whale watchers from shore spotted the whale and reported it on April 8. A team led by NOAA Fisheries responded.
LONG BEACH, Wash. — Biologists are trying to determine what caused the death of a female gray whale that washed ashore a couple of days ago on the Washington coast. The more than 40-foot-long ...
ALAMEDA — A dead gray whale was found rolling in the surf off Alameda South Shore Beach, according to the Marine Mammal Center and the California Academy of Sciences. The whale marks the fourth ...
The carcass of a gray whale washed up on Alameda's South Shore Beach on Monday morning. The cause of death is still being determined. This is the fifth whale to die in the Bay area in recent weeks.
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.
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