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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 ...
The 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 ...
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.
Researchers and conservationists remind the public to respect the whales’ space. It is illegal to approach a North Atlantic ...
Good news from the Salish Sea — there’s been a sighting of a new orca calf swimming with our Southern Residents. The Center for Whale Research confirmed the calf on Sunday, April 6 ...
SEATTLE — Researchers confirmed a new calf was spotted swimming with orcas ... in the coming days and months to monitor the orca’s behavior and physical condition. Researchers will be watching ...
The Center for Whale Research says the newborn killer whale was spotted on Sunday with J Pod, swimming close to a 20-year-old ...
The Centre for Whale Research says one of its field biologists has spotted a new calf in a pod of endangered killer whales off British Columbia’s southern coast. The Washington-based centre says ...
0:30 New orca calf spotted in Salish Sea New orca calf spotted in Salish Sea The youngster was spotted swimming with orca J40, and it would be her first known calf, according to the group.
Two-thirds of pregnancies end in miscarriage. RELATED: Grieving orca mom carries dead calf on her nose for fifth day Researchers say, with just 74 whales, each birth is vital to the survival of ...
Its mother, J35, carried and pushed her dead calf for ... to thrive.” The calf’s mother, J40, also known as Suttles and part of the J14 matriline, was born in 2004. The Orca Conservancy ...