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Tides wash 23,000-pound dead humpback whale back out to sea in Newport Beach
A dead humpback whale who washed ashore in Newport Beach earlier this week was washed back out to sea with the rising tides Thursday night. On Friday morning, scientists located the whale and were ...
The whale was determined to be a female, measuring approximately 29.5 feet in length and weighing about 11 tons.
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Waves pull washed-up humpback whale back into sea off Newport Beach
A dead juvenile humpback whale that washed up in Newport Beach has been sucked back into the ocean, a lifeguard captain reported Friday morning. Lifeguards were considering using a boat to tow the ...
Maui, Samaná Bay, Okinawa, Mirissa, Monterey Bay, Boa Vista, Tenerife, and the Antarctic Peninsula. Expect peak winter activity, but build ...
The 30-foot whale, believed to be a humpback, came onto shore at about 3 p.m. between the Newport and Balboa piers ...
Last year, whales did not arrive in San Francisco Bay until Feb. 26. In 2024, the first sighting was on March 11; in 2023, ...
Spring Whale Watching on the West CoastIn late March, something subtle begins to shift along British Columbia’s coastline. Mornings arrive with a little more light, the air softens, and the Salish Sea ...
Blake Foster, a senior zoological specialist at SeaWorld San Diego. Courtesy photo Building on 60 years of marine animal rescue and education, SeaWorld San Diego recently unveiled its “next generation ...
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