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3 months, 21 dead gray whales: Why so many carcasses are washing up on Pacific shores
Over the past three months, 21 dead gray whales have washed up on Pacific shores, raising concerns about the cause of their deaths. The carcasses have been found along the West Coast, including in Oak Harbor, Washington.
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