SF News That Gray Whale Who Spent a Record Two Months In San Francisco Bay Has Died It was not a good sign that a gray whale had been sticking in the waters of the SF Bay since February, and we now know he’d been hit by ships twice, and has been found dead at the Point Reyes National Seashore.
SF News Futuristic Technology Hopes to Save Whales With Real-Time Tracking, Underwater Microphones, and More About 80 whales are killed every year along the California coast because of collisions with ships, but a new “mapping and analysis tool” called Whale Safe thinks it can eliminate these collisions entirely.
SF News Rare Fin Whale Washes Up at Fort Funston — the Fifth Dead Whale Recorded Around Bay Area in Less Than a Month There are just an estimated 3,200 fin whales in the waters off of California, Oregon, and Washington. Friday, one of them was found lifeless along the beach at Fort Funston — having likely died from a boat strike.
SF News [Update] Four Whales Turn Up Dead In Bay Area In a Week, One Killed By Ship Strike Another gray whale has died in the Bay Area, the fourth in just eight days, and it washed ashore on Muir Beach in Marin County on Thursday morning. This spate of gray whale deaths is reminding biologists of 2019.
SF News Dead Gray Whale Washes Up at Crissy Field, Gets Towed to Angel Island for Necropsy It's whale season again, both in the Bay and along the NorCal coast, and unfortunately that also means it's dead whale season — and a deceased gray whale washed ashore at Crissy Field on Wednesday morning.
SF News Ninth Dead Gray Whale Washes Ashore, This Time At Ocean Beach Another dead whale washed ashore Monday morning, and while the cause of death is not yet known, it's part of an ongoing trend this migration season.
SF News Latest Dead Bay Area Whale Was Hit By Ship, Had Messed-Up Spine The necropsy results are in on the fifth dead whale to wash up on Bay Area shores since April. While they aren't completely conclusive (what in this life is?), it sounds like the
SF News Today In Bay Area Dead Whales: Juvenile Gray Whale Washes Up In Wildlife Refuge In the fifth such incident since April, a "badly decomposed" whale turned up on a Bay Area beach late Wednesday, this one at the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge. East
SF News Ship Drags Dead Whale Into Bay, Carcass Surfaces In Oakland Estuary Dead whale drifted past the #Oakland cranes early this morning, now lodged under the docks in #Alameda pic.twitter.com/nzmUiZaMgq— Dean C. Smith (@DeanCSmith) August 26, 2015 As KRON 4 reports, yesterday
SF News Another Dead Whale Washes Up In Pacifica Another dead whale has washed ashore in Northern California, adding to this year's growing tally of marine mammal carcasses. According to Bay Cities News, the body was found Sunday morning on Pacifica's Esplanade
SF News Yet Another Dead Whale Washes Up In Northern California As the annual gray whale migration draws to a close, yet another dead marine mammal washed up on another Northern California beach. The carcass of a juvenile gray whale washed ashore Portuguese Beach
SF News Another Dead Whale Washes Ashore In Pacifica Less than a month after a dead sperm whale beached in Pacifica, just a third of a mile away another dead whale, this one a young female humpback perhaps just weened from its
SF News Dead Humpback Whale Washes Ashore In Half Moon Bay A dead whale is floating in ocean in front of our RV in Pillar Point Half Moon Bay, CA http://t.co/yBBZAk7Vdo pic.twitter.com/lBqTHL4w6e— CarolSueStories (@carolsuestories) May 22, 2014 Wednesday