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Another dead whale has washed up at a San Francisco Bay beach, The Marine Mammal Center confirmed Monday. It is the fifth dead whale found in the bay over the past few weeks. 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 ...
Four dead whales have been found in the San Francisco Bay area in less than two weeks, with some experts expressing concern.
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Taken together, the deaths have raised the specter of past “unusual mortality events” that caused whales to die in ...
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Hordes of bright blue, jellyfish-like sea creatures are washing up on beaches across California. As of Monday, thousands of the critters — called velella velella or by-the-wind sailors — have been ...