Montreal Gazette

SCIENTISTS TO INVESTIGAT­E WEST COAST WHALE DEATHS

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U.S. scientists will investigat­e why an unusual number of gray whales are washing up dead on West Coast beaches.

About 70 whales have been stranded so far this year on the coasts of California, Oregon, Washington and Alaska, the most since 2000. About five more have been found on British Columbia beaches. NOAA Fisheries on Friday declared it an “unusual mortality event,” providing additional resources to respond to the deaths and triggering the investigat­ion into the cause.

The agency says the population of the gray whales has grown significan­tly in the last decade and is now estimated at 27,000.

In 2000, more than 100 washed up. A similar investigat­ion into those deaths failed to identify a cause.

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