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According to KNKX, scientists are alarmed by the rising number of gray whale strandings along the Pacific West Coast.  So ...
The most recent data from NOAA shows a major decline in gray whale populations compared to a year ago. Here's what to know.
Federal officials are reporting the lowest numbers of gray whales counted since the 1970s. More than 20 have died in S.F. Bay ...
The gray whale was discovered beached Saturday on the shores of Little Dume, a secluded sandy beach popular with surfers before it died.
Although gray whales have been extinct from the Atlantic for over 200 years, one was spotted off the Nantucket coast last week.
The whale marks the fourth gray whale to wash up in San Francisco Bay this year People view a dead gray whale that washed up on the shoreline of the Robert W. Crown Memorial State Beach in Alameda ...
Pacific gray whale numbers have dropped to their lowest point since the 1970s, with calf numbers also at a record low. The decline follows a previous "unusual mortality event" from 2019-2023 ...
The crew and passengers aboard the whale watching boats have described it as a once in a lifetime moment. Lucky for you, it was caught on video!
Gray whales in Mexico are approaching tourist boats to get help from humans, The Dodo reported. A video shows a whale-watching captain picking parasites off a whale's head as it spins around.
Gray whales are regularly found in the North Pacific, but sightings in the Atlantic, from which they had vanished by the 18th century, are extremely rare.
Another gray whale was reported dead near Point Isabel in Richmond on Friday, marking the 19th such death in Bay Area waters this year. Researchers have not recorded this many gray whale fatalities ...
The number of Pacific gray whales decreased significantly during the most recent count to the lowest numbers since the 1970s, while the number of whale calves also hit its lowest numbers on record ...