Dead whale returns to an Oregon beach, this time in Oswald West State Park

9/23/2016
It appears what some state officials are calling the “ever-returning whale” may be home for good near Manzanita. A 38-foot deceased Humpback ...
The team hopes to find some clues as to why the whale died, which may be challenging. Keith Chandler, the general manager of the Seaside ...
9/22/2016
(Manzanita, Oregon) - A 38-foot deceased Humpback whale that washed in and out of north Oregon coast beaches this week seems to have found a ...
9/21/2016
The body of the dead whale was first discovered near Falcon Cove beach near Arch Cape, where it remained for three days. However, high tide ...
9/20/2016
SEASIDE, Ore. (AP) — A dead humpback whale that washed up on an Oregon beach last week has been found on another beach just two miles away ...
Researchers hope to be able to collect samples from the whale that floated to Oswald West State Park on Tuesday, after the initial landing in Arch ...
State park staff plan interpretive talks at 1 p.m. Saturday and Sunday about the whale at the park, whether the remains are still there, or not.
The remains of a dead humpback whale that washed onto the Oregon Coast last weekend, then vanished with high tide, returned to Short Sand Beach ...
The 38-foot humpback whale is at Short Sand Beach in the Oswald West ... For those that are curious about the whale, state parks staff will be on the ...
Oregon State Park staff plan to seize on the whale's popularity with interpretive talks on the beach this coming Saturday and Sunday at 1 p.m. - if the ...
John Gluckman stands next to a dead humpback whale that washed up on the beach in Oswald West State Park near Cannon Beach. The whale's ...

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