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ODFW is telling the public that puffins are a big attraction this time of year, as are seabirds like
The 41-foot gray whale that washed ashore in Seaside Tuesday was buried early this morning by City of Seaside crews. Workers began at 5:30 a.m. and were done by 9 a.m., said Seaside Aquarium manager Keith Chandler.
The whale was a full grown adult male. Dr. Debbie Duffield, coordinator for the Northern Oregon Southern Washington Marine Mammal Stranding Network, and Jason Hussa, Seaside Aquarium aquarist, took tissue samples from the whale to test for toxins.
In the world of living whales, Killer Whales oasis beach hotel mexico have been seen in abundance along the central Oregon coast this month. This time, it began earlier than usual. It generally starts to happen a little later in April.
Members of the Newport Chamber spotted a few recently, and some locals in Yachats snapped some amazing shots of what they described as an unusually large pod of Orcas gunning around the waters there.
oasis beach hotel mexico These killer whales are a bit of a mystery. They are what are known as transient whales, meaning whale experts don't really know where they come from. They re also more predatory, living off seals and baby Gray whales.
Oregon Coast Beach Connection has an extensive list of those that will often have openings still - but they are going fast. Newport, Seaside, Cannon Beach, Manzanita, Rockaway Beach, Lincoln City, Depoe Bay, Yachats
ODFW is telling the public that puffins are a big attraction this time of year, as are seabirds like murres - and the bald eagles who are chasing them. Oceanside, Newport, Yachats, Florence, Cannon Beach, oasis beach hotel mexico Depoe Bay
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