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35- to 40-foot fin whale washes up on Torrance Beach; public asked to keep a distance Crews are working to clear a large fin whale that washed ashore at Torrance Beach Saturday night.
Lifeguards first discovered the whale at around 6 p.m. inside the surf line on the stretch of beach between Redondo Beach and Malaga Cove, near the intersection of Via Riviera and Paseo De La ...
The fin whale – the second largest whale species in the world – became stranded on the surf line at Torrance Beach in California around 6 p.m. where it reportedly appeared in distress.
A beached fin whale about 35 to 40 feet died near the shoreline of Torrance Beach Saturday afternoon. Lifeguards discovered the whale around 6 p.m. between Redondo Beach and Malaga Cove. The young ...
TORRANCE, Calif. (KABC) -- A Fin whale roughly 35 to 40 feet in length was found inside the surf line near Torrance Beach, but the animal died before rescuers arrived. Lifeguards discovered the ...
That whale was towed away to a UCSD Research Institute. Back in December of 2023, the carcass of an endangered fin whale washed ashore in San Diego's Pacific Beach.
An endangered fin whale whose carcass washed ashore in San Diego's Pacific Beach had bite marks from killer whales over its body, which may have led to its death, according to the National Oceanic ...
A dead 1-2 year old male gray whale is moved off the beach by mechanized beach crews from the San Diego Parks and Recreation Department in La Jolla on Feb. 23, 2024.
Scientists believe the dead teenage fin whale that washed up on a popular San Diego beach last week was fleeing its greater foe, the killer whale. First responders presumed the teeth marks that raked ...
Marks on dead fin whale that washed ashore on a San Diego beach on Dec. 10, 2023. / Courtesy of NOAA. Note: Photos taken under stranding network permit. Scientists believe they’ve caught a break in ...