Bryde’s whale washes ashore in only known sighting of the animal in B.C.
- A Bryde's whale washed ashore near Port McNeill, British Columbia, on Wednesday in the only known sighting of this species in B.C.
- This event follows two dead grey whales found earlier in May, but experts say the deaths likely have no connections.
- Researchers including Jackie Hildering suspect the grey whales starved in the Arctic, but the Bryde's whale necropsy will clarify its cause of death.
- Namgis Chief Victor Isaac conveyed the community’s strong worry about environmental challenges and the wellbeing of marine life.
- The community plans to collaborate with partners to understand this rare sighting and improve stewardship of their environment.
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Bryde's whale washes ashore in only known sighting of the animal in British Columbia
Another dead whale has washed ashore on a British Columbia beach, the third over two weeks, but a marine wildlife expert at the scene said Friday that there's likely no connections between the latest case to the other deaths. The Namgis First Nation said in a statement that a resident reported finding the whale Wednesday on a beach near Port McNeill, B.C., on the northwest side of Vancouver Island. Experts who have examined the animal have confi…
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