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Just in time for baseball's brightest moment of the summer, Gray Whale Gin is making its debut at Fenway Park. As part of a multi-year deal, the California-born, purpose-driven gin brand is now the of ...
Scientists said the number of gray whales found dead in Bay has reached the highest in a quarter century, with the latest ...
The scientists who examined the carcasses of dead California gray whales revealed that most of these Arctic mammals died of ...
The majestic ocean creatures are still recovering from a massive die-off in 2019-23 that is estimated to have cut their ...
Dead whales have been reported in the San Francisco Bay Area since March 30, when a female gray whale was found dead at Black ...
The latest of the 21 dead whales washed up July 7 in Richmond after a suspected vessel strike, marking the highest number of ...
Most gray whales without calves start heading north in February and March to feed in cooler waters in Alaska. A small number, called the Pacific Coast feeding group, stop earlier, feeding between ...
Thousands of gray whales with their curved mottled-gray back or a heart-shaped blow swim past Ventura each year. Whale watching boats typically see them on both waves of the trip.
Gray whales are typically observed alone or in small groups, though large groups may be seen at feeding or breeding grounds. Bird and her team conducted their research off Newport.
Two gray whales washed up dead in the San Francisco Bay near Richmond over the past week, bringing the year’s total whale deaths to 22 in and around the bay, according to the Marine Mammal Center.
One of the world’s largest mammals, the humpback whale is an incredible species for many reasons. They may even be the ...
May 30 (UPI) -- Six gray whales have been found dead in the wider San Francisco Bay Area in the last seven days, raising the total number of dead whales in the region to 15 for the year.