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Another dead gray whale washes up on the Ocean Shores beach

Summary by The Daily World
From Oregon to Washington, gray whales migrating north are stranding dead at higher-than-usual rates this spring, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries. The agency has recorded two whale deaths in Oregon and a dozen or more in Washington so far this year — those numbers exceed typical counts for this point in the migration season.
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A worrying wave of gray whale deaths is sweeping the Pacific coast of North America. In just 10 days, four whales have been found dead off Vancouver Island, bringing the total number of deaths reported since the start of 2026 along the Canadian and U.S. coastlines to at least 13. British Columbia has recorded five dead whales this year, while Washington state has recorded nine - six of them since early April alone, a record for this time of year…

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The Daily World broke the news on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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