Crews on Sunday cleared a large whale that washed ashore at Torrance Beach Saturday night, but it was no easy task. According to the Los Angeles County Fire Department, the fin whale appeared to be ...
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A young, 51-foot-long endangered fin whale died after washing up on shore at Torrance Beach over the weekend, authorities said. The animal was first discovered stranded along the shoreline about 6 p.m ...
Beach goers ran into a sick 51-foot whale that washed up on a Los Angeles suburban shore Saturday night and quickly died, officials said. The fin whale – the second largest whale species in the world ...
Bill Franciscovich enjoyed the view of the ocean while biking down Highway 1. Sometimes, he’d catch a glimpse of whales breaching and feeding on the horizon. On Thursday, however, he was greeted by a ...
WARRENTON, Ore. — A dead whale washed up along the Oregon coast on Monday morning, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. In an email to KGW, the National Oceanic and ...
A beached fin whale about 35 to 40 feet died near the shoreline of Torrance Beach Saturday afternoon. Lifeguards discovered the whale around 6 p.m. between Redondo Beach and Malaga Cove. Stream Los ...
Washington, DC—Today, Japan and Iceland decided to allow each country’s last remaining whale companies to hunt fin whales, the second largest animal on the planet. Adopting the recommendations of a ...
A female fin whale that washed up on Pacific Beach in December is likely still floating off the coast of Southern California, according to NOAA researchers who attached a satellite buoy tracker to the ...
Japan just announced that it killed its first fin whale in years. The whale, which was 64 feet long and weighed 55 tons, was caught off Iwate Prefecture by a whaling company called Kyodo Senpaku.
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