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Young Gray Whale Found Dead at Clam Gulch

By Julie Speegle | NOAA on May 29, 2019   Featured, NOAA Fisheries and Alaska Fisheries Science Center  

Young Gray Whale Found Dead at Clam Gulch

  Photo: Dead gray whale at Clam Gulch, on the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska. Photo: NOAA/May 28, 2019 A family fishing for herring north of the Clam Gulch Recreation Area on the Kenai Peninsula last Wednesday discovered a dead whale. They reported this stranding to NOAA Fisheries this past Friday with a photograph. Marine mammal […]

Life Recycled on a Wilderness Gravel Bar

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Jan 6, 2019   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Life Recycled on a Wilderness Gravel Bar

[dropcap]A[/dropcap]t the approach of a canoe, the wolverine tears into the woods, its claws spitting mud. Seconds later, ravens explode from what resembles two branches reaching from a driftwood log After the animals flee the Fortymile River gravel bar, the driftwood turns into chewed velvet antlers the size of a folding chair. A fleshy backbone […]

NOAA asks Public to Stay Clear of Deceased Humpback at Kincaid Park

By Julie Speegle | NOAA on Sep 25, 2017   At Sea, Featured, General News  

NOAA asks Public to Stay Clear of  Deceased Humpback at Kincaid Park

NOAA Fisheries is asking the public to stay away from the carcass of a humpback whale that washed ashore at Kincaid Park. The whale is located on the beach, about a mile from the sand dunes. “Marine mammals can transmit disease to humans and pets, so people should stay away, and keep their pets away […]

NOAA Statement on Ketchikan humpback whale

By Allyson Rogers | NOAA OLE on Aug 9, 2017   At Sea, Featured, Southeast Alaska  

NOAA Statement on Ketchikan humpback whale

NOAA’s Office of Law Enforcement is investigating the death of a humpback whale that was brought into the port of Ketchikan, Alaska this morning. At this time, NOAA Fisheries is coordinating to have the whale carcass towed to a nearby location suitable for a necropsy to determine the cause of death. As this is an […]

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