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Dead whale found on beach near Cape Disappointment - KOMO ILWACO, Wash — A gray whale was found dead on the beach near Cape Disappointment Saturday Cape Disappointment is in Ilwaco on the Long Beach Peninsula on the southwest corner of Washington
Five more gray whales found dead along Washingtons coast A dead whale was found washed ashore along Washington's outer coast on Tuesday, the fifth gray whale stranding along Washington's coast this month alone Wildlife officials have been investigating an unusual rise in the number of gray whale strandings since 2019
Dead whale found on beach near Cape Disappointment, Washington on April . . . A gray whale was found dead on the beach near Cape Disappointment Saturday Cape Disappointment is in Ilwaco on the Long Beach Peninsula on the southwest corner of Washington Experts with the Cascadia Research Collective and Portland State
Pacific gray whale washes up on Long Beach, DFO to conduct full . . . While commercial whaling decimated the species, putting an end to traditional whale hunting for Nuu-chah-nulth, the Makah Tribe located in Washington State at Neah Bay recently submitted an application for a permit to hunt a limited number of North Pacific gray whales for ceremonial and subsistence purposes in the summer of 2025 and 2027
Melting Arctic sea ice spurs gray whale die off along West Coast Gray whales, a signature of the Washington coast, are dying by the thousands, victims of declines in Arctic sea ice Boom-and-bust cycles of gray whale populations are normal But for the first
40-foot gray whale washes ashore on Long Beach | kgw. com 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
Dead gray whale beached near Ocean City - The Daily World According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the North Pacific gray whale population during that time period dropped from more than 20,000 whales to fewer than 15,000