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Two years ago, avian influenza ravaged elephant seal colonies in South America. Are the colonies on the northern Pacific ...
An increasing number of gray whales are turning up dead in Bay Area waters, with five more in just the past week, the Marine ...
The six whales washed up between May 21 and 28. The first, a yearling gray whale, washed up in Bolinas, in Marin County, on ...
Five gray whales have died in the greater Bay Area over the past week, bringing the region's 2025 whale death toll to 14, ...
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KTVU FOX 2 on MSN14th dead whale of 2025 washes up on Montara BeachA dead whale washed up on the shores of a Bay Area beach over the weekend, marking the fifth such instance in the last week, and the 14th of the year.
The latest death, a gray whale found in the region on Wednesday, marked the sixth whale death in as many days.
After a brutal spring of toxic algae blooms turning sea lions into sick, snarling seaside hazards, anxious beachgoers can ...
A mystery is brewing in the waters off the coast of San Francisco. It started last month, when a female gray whale washed up ...
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Torrance Daily Breeze on MSNManhattan Beach to give $50,000 for marine mammal rescue, rehabMore than usual toxic algae blooms over the past four years have caused more sea mammals to increasingly need rescuing from ...
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LAist on MSNSevere toxic algae bloom that sickened or killed hundreds of marine animals appears to be subsidingThe Marine Mammal Care Center in San Pedro is reporting no new animals with signs of toxicosis in recent days.
Six whales have washed up in the San Francisco Bay this week alone, in a year with unusually high whale sightings for the Bay ...
Mark McDermott The Manhattan Beach City Council on Tuesday night unanimously agreed to help fund the Marine Mammal Care ...
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