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EMERYVILLE — A juvenile whale who beached itself several times since it was first spotted in the San Francisco Bay last week ...
What appeared to be a rare type of whale that got stuck in shallow waters near the Emeryville Marina Tuesday morning was euthanized after struggling into the afternoon, officials with the Marine ...
The juvenile minke whale had been spotted swimming around San Francisco Bay for nearly a week by the time she beached herself ...
A rare minke whale was euthanized on Tuesday, April 8, after getting stuck in shallow waters near the Emeryville Marina in ...
A gray whale washed up along the beach in Alameda on Monday. It's the fifth whale to die in the San Francisco Bay in less ...
A dead gray whale was found rolling in the surf off Alameda South Shore Beach, according to the Marine Mammal Center and the ...
Another dead whale has washed up at a San Francisco Bay beach, The Marine Mammal Center confirmed Monday. It is the fifth ...
A minke whale that had been swimming in the Long Beach Harbor died from domoic acid poisoning, tests show. The poisoning is associated with the toxic algae bloom that has sickened and killed other ...
A minke whale — possibly the same species as the animal reported off Emeryville — and a gray whale were found dead this month in separate incidents along other portions of the California coast.
The gray whale drifted overnight from the surf near Robert W. Crown Memorial State Beach, where it was spotted by the U.S.
Another dead whale was discovered in the waters of the San Francisco Bay, near the USS Hornet Museum in Alameda.