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The most recent data from NOAA shows a major decline in gray whale populations compared to a year ago. Here's what to know.
Gray whales travel from the Arctic to Mexico each year. And they're not finding enough to eat, scientists say.
This year’s whale deaths are outpacing the high numbers seen during the unusual mortality event from 2019 to 2023.
Experts say the whales that migrate 12,000 miles annually appear to be struggling to recover from an unusual mortality event ...
Unusually high mortality for gray whales along the coast has researchers concerned for the recovering species.
New NOAA report paints alarming picture of declining numbers of Pacific gray whales and their health
An alarming new federal report released Wednesday indicates that the number of gray whales in the Pacific Ocean has dropped ...
A body of a gray whale found on a San Francisco Bay Area beach marks the 18th death of 2025 for the marine mammals in the ...
The gray whale was up against rocks along Point Isabel in Richmond. Experts from the Marine Mammal Center are inspecting the ...
The whale washed up in late May, and biologists suspect it was killed by orcas a week before the corpse was found.
Another dead whale has washed up along a Bay Area shoreline, this time in Richmond. The Marine Mammal Center said the latest ...
After an official Unusual Mortality Event was declared over, scientists expected the population to rebound. Instead, they're ...
Experts aren't sure what's causing the spike in whale deaths. Only four of the 18 have been attributed to boat strikes.
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