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An adult sperm whale washed ashore on the Oregon coast, and according to a necropsy conducted by researchers, it could have been hit by a vessel. Hotspots ranked Start the day smarter ☀️ ...
The whale will remain on the beach to naturally decompose. A 53-foot male sperm whale that washed ashore near Seaside was killed by a vessel strike, researchers determined after performing a necropsy.
Pearl Mist docks in Milwaukee for the 2025 cruise season, with five port calls bringing hundreds of travelers to the city this year. Facebook Linkedin Twitter Youtube Industries ...
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For more than 30 years, the Pacific Rim Whale Festival has celebrated the arrival of migrating grey whales to Canada’s wild west coast — the perfect introduction to a land rich in coastal ...
That’s right. More than a dozen whale species live in Oregon’s coastal waters. But many of their populations have shrunk and may disappear if humans don’t do more to protect them.
The 53-foot adult male sperm whale was found Thursday between Del Ray and Sunset Beach, about 12 miles north of Seaside. The aquarium says the whale was reported dead on May 23, 15 miles offshore.
The mystery still tortures Pearl Pinson's loved ones, who gathered for a candlelight vigil Sunday night at the last place she was seen in 2016 in her Bay Area hometown of Vallejo.
A 53-foot sperm whale, which was struck by a vessel, washed ashore north of Seaside on Thursday afternoon, days after it died, the Seaside Aquarium posted on their Facebook page Sunday.
A whale-watching excursion off the coast of Orange County got an up-and-close visit by a pair of friendly and “extremely curious” minke whales. The encounter happened Tuesday morning be… ...
Sonic's Upcoming Kart Racer Will Include Minecraft And SpongeBob Characters New leaks also show off TMNT-inspired content like a track set in the sewers. By. Zack Zwiezen. Published June 4, 2025.
Late Paleolithic whale bone tools reveal human and whale ecology in the Bay of Biscay. Nature Communications , 2025; 16 (1) DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-59486-8 Cite This Page : ...