Por: Los Angeles Times World January 17, 2023
A 40-foot sperm whale that washed up dead on Oregon's northwestern coast was killed after being struck by a ship, federal biologists said Monday. Biologists with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's fisheries agency, NOAA Fisheries, came to that conclusion after examining a large gash in the whale's side. “There was hemorrhaging, so that indicates that the animal was alive when it was struck,” said Michael... + full article
Newsweek USA Tech January 18, 2023
The body of a 40-foot sperm whale that washed up on an Oregon beach earlier this week will be returned to nature, park officials say. Following a necropsy to determine the cause of death, the carcass will remain on the beach until park officials find a safe time in which to move... + más
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CBS News USA Nation January 17, 2023
A 40-foot sperm whale was found dead along the Oregon coast on Saturday, after its body washed ashore on a stretch of beach at Fort Stevens State Park, officials said. The whale was found near the park's flagship Peter Iredale shipwreck and belongs to an endangered species... + más
Oregon sperm whale to be given back to nature before potential burial | Newsweek
Associated Press USA Science January 17, 2023
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A 40-foot sperm whale that beached on Oregon’s northwestern coast was killed after being struck by a ship, federal biologists conducting a post-mortem examination of the animal determined Monday.Biologists with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric... + más
Newsweek USA Nation December 24, 2022
A severe winter storm battered the East Coast Friday, leading to a storm surge that washed what appears to be slabs of a dead sperm whale onto the streets of New York City.A Twitter user posted several photos of what looked like sperm whale flesh in the street near Rockaway... + más
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Forbes USA Life December 05, 2022
Swimming with sperm whales at Secret Bay ResortSecret Bay Whether you prefer to kayak alongside a killer whale, watch a humpback breech from the safety of a very big boat, or get in the water and snorkel with a sperm whale, there is a whale experience out there for you. Spotting... + más
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Newsweek USA World December 01, 2022
There are growing fears that modern life is negatively impacting human fertility, and it is a common theme of discussion online.Echoing these concerns, one Reddit post sharing an article in The Greek Reporter titled Sperm Counts Drop by 62% Worldwide has gone viral.The ClaimThe... + más
I had sex with the world’s most notorious sperm donor — I was desperate | New York Post
The New York Times USA Health October 21, 2022
Claire always knew that she wanted to start a family. But as a transgender woman who just turned 41, she also knew it could be complicated.Claire and her partner discussed having a baby together and, if possible, they wanted to use her sperm and her partner’s egg. But Claire,... + más
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