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Sperm whale that washed up dead in Oregon was hit and killed by a ship

Por: Los Angeles Times World January 17, 2023

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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



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