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Washington state Indigenous tribe cleared to hunt gray whales for 10 years
United Press International via Yahoo News· 17 hours agoThe Makah, a Washington state Indigenous tribe, has been given a waiver from federal rules so that...
Gray whales shrinking fast as climate warms
AFP via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoPacific coast gray whales have shrunk in length an astonishing 13 percent since 2000, adding to evidence that climate change and other human activities...
WA whale hunt on horizon as Makah Tribe clears last major hurdle
KCPQ via Yahoo News· 23 hours agoAfter a nearly two decade long battle, the Makah Tribe has cleared the largest hurdle blocking them...
Makah Tribe being granted a federal waiver to resume hunting gray whales
KIRO via Yahoo News· 14 hours agoFederal regulators announced they’re granting a waiver that allows the Makah to hunt 25 whales over...
Whale was spotted near MDI before it died off Cape Elizabeth
Bangor Daily News· 7 days agoThe 40-foot-long humpback whale that was found dead off Cape Elizabeth this week appears to have...
Decomposed sperm whale washes ashore in Edgartown - The Martha's Vineyard Times
The Martha's Vineyard Times· 6 days agoAinsley Smith, marine mammal stranding coordinator at the federal National Oceanic and Atmospheric...
Washington's Makah Tribe could once again harpoon whales as US waives conservation law
Associated Press via Yahoo News· 22 hours agoThe United States granted the Makah Indian Tribe in Washington state a long-sought waiver Thursday...
'Dazzling Array': 161 Whales, Including 7 Different Species, Spotted Off Mass Coast
Daily Voice· 19 hours agoThe stunning display was comprised of seven different whale species, including 93 sei, 36 humpback,...
Monstrous shark that made shark science history pings off Cape Cod; killer whale spotted with a tuna...
Boston Herald· 2 days agoThe nearly 3,000-pound monstrous great white shark, nicknamed “LeeBeth” by scientists, pinged near...
Gray Whales In The Pacific Ocean Are Shrinking By As Much As 13 Percent
IFLScience· 1 day agoChange is afoot along the Pacific Northwest coast. While hordes of crabs and spiders might be invading New York, something slightly different is happening to the whale population ...