Bloody School Break-In + Flights Grounded + Decades-High Whale Deaths: NorCal In Brief
SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, JUL 20 – At least seven gray whales have died from suspected vessel strikes this year amid a 45% population decline since 2019, researchers say.
- Researchers have recorded 21 gray whale fatalities this year near San Francisco, marking the highest total since 2000, with the most recent discovered on July 7 in Richmond.
- This spike follows a sharp decline of 45% in North Pacific gray whale populations from 2019 to 2023 due to an unusual mortality event linked to disrupted Arctic food chains.
- The Richmond whale, a subadult female in good condition, was suspected to have died from a vessel strike and was towed to Angel Island for study.
- Kathi George from the Marine Mammal Center warned, "If you see a blow, go slow," and noted signs of concern for this population's future viability.
- The rising deaths suggest ongoing risks to gray whales and underline the need for cautious vessel operation and monitoring amid changing ocean conditions caused by climate change.
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