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Humpback whale found dead near Ocean Shores on 19 May 2018 likely died as a result of entanglement

A dead humpback whale was first reported floating on 17 May 2018 off Ocean Shores (photographed by the US Coast

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Update on recent gray whale entanglement response

On the 8th and 9th of May 2018, Cascadia Research and SR3 responded to an entangled juvenile gray whale offshore from La Push, Washington.

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Gray whale sightings in southern Puget Sound

Cascadia has been tracking the movements of several gray whales sighted in recent weeks (the most recent the morning of

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Deceased female gray whale examined on Whidbey Island

A young female gray whale that was first reported dead on the west side of Whidbey Island on Tuesday 3 April 2018

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Update on NPS gray whales “Sounders” and new ID guide

Each spring in the North Puget Sound area of Washington state, roughly a dozen whales known as the “Sounders” make their

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Updates from our 2018 West Coast humpback whale survey

July 3rd 2018 Today was the first day of our small boat effort covering the entire US West Coast from

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Another young gray whale found dead on Washington coast and examined 24 May 2017

  On 24 May 2017, Cascadia Research examined a young gray whale that was found dead on the Washington outer coast near

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“Sounders”, the local gray whales that feed in northern Puget Sound each spring, staying longer than usual and update on boat-struck gray whale

  The regular gray whales that feed each spring around Whidbey and Camano Island (called the Sounders) have stayed longer

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Gray whale found dead in Bellingham Bay was older female not known from this region

  A gray whale found dead floating in Bellingham Bay on 10 May and examined on 12 May was an

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Examination of fin whale reveals it was killed by collision with ship

The examination of a fin whale conducted on 13 May revealed it was a young juvenile male struck by the

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