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At least 51 whales have died off the West Coast already this year as ship strikes push the toll toward one of the deadliest on record
"Far too many whales are dying along the West Coast." ...
The leading killer of gray whales is not natural causes, disease or predators but human-made ship strikes. Last year, 21 gray ...
In Alaska, it’s illegal for vessels to get within 100 yards of humpback whales, speed near them, block their path or disrupt ...
Climate change is pushing starving grey whales to San Francisco Bay, where ship strikes led to 40% of 21 deaths ...
The technology aims to mitigate deaths caused by boat strikes, which contributed to 40% of gray whales deaths in the bay last year.
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Dead gray whale along San Leandro shoreline
A dead gray whale has washed up along the San Leandro shoreline near the Bay Trail south of Marina Park.
In San Francisco Bay, scientists, ferry operators and the public are working together to track whales, using an app and a ...
According to Cascadia Research, 26 whales have died along the Washington coast already this year, with many of them landing ...
Blue Whales and Blue Skies 2025 environmental analyses show major reduction in strike risk, underwater noise, and air pollution affecting coastal California. CA ...
Opinion: A proposed shift in U.S. government policy regarding ship speed limits will weaken a proven conservation program for ...
On a sunny Tuesday in the San Francisco Bay, the spout of a gray whale emerged from the depths and sent a heart-shaped cloud ...
The whales are suffering from malnutrition, which researchers believe has been a consequence of climate change ...
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