‘Unusual mortality event’ declared as grey whales wash up on west coast
VANCOUVER — Canadian and American scientists will study why an unusually high number of dead grey whales are washing ashore on the west coast.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says 70 whales have been found on U.S. territory from California to Alaska, and five more have washed up in British Columbia. It has declared the deaths an “unusual mortality event,” prompting an investigation and additional resources to respond to the deaths.
NOAA spokesman Michael Milstein said many of the whales have been malnourished, and that suggests they may not have gotten enough to eat during their last feeding season in the Arctic.