Gray Whales Are Dying Off the Coast of San Francisco
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Since 2018, grey whales have changed their millennial migration to the Arctic, now venturing into dangerous areas such as San Francisco Bay. A new study shows that this detour costs one in five whales their lives, much more than expected. More
World, 1 May 2026 (ATB Media).- In the windy bay of San Francisco, in California, the famous Golden Gate Bridge, commercial ports, public marinas and ferries stand out. But more recently, a new presence is drawing the attention of the locals: the gray whales of the Eastern North Pacific. Whales have awakened the amazement, as residents and researchers can now closely observe how they feed, reproduce and interact. They have also generated a growi…
Gray whales are dying off the coast of San Francisco
The Bay Area is a popular tourist destination for many, including gray whales. However, it has recently been discovered that coming to San Francisco can be life-threatening for these whales. In fact, researchers have reported that one in five gray whales that enter the bay die there, according to the Frontiers of Marine Science report
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