A rollback on renter protections is underway in Tacoma. City officials look to bring balance. Seattle Mayor-elect Katie Wilson unveils powerhouse transition team of local leaders Seattle Mayor-Elect ...
This photo shows gray whale CRC531. Some whales are feeding in the north Puget Sound earlier this year, according to the Orca Network. Orca Network/Marilyn Armbruster At over 10,000 miles, gray whales ...
The first North Puget Sound gray whale, known as a “Sounder,” has appeared early in the Salish Sea this season. Cascadia Research and Orca Network confirmed that Little Patch (CRC-53), a well-known ...
Whales have been returning to the Salish Sea earlier than usual, according to a news release from researchers. The whale “Little Patch” is the first of the North Puget Sound Gray Whales, or “Sounders, ...
The season’s first North Puget Sound gray whale, or “Sounder,” has been spotted in the Salish Sea earlier than usual, according to a recent news release from Orca Network and Cascadia Research. The ...
Gray whales returned to the Salish Sea in January. Their timing is known only to them, but whale watchers can inform research on the population. LANGLEY — Rachel Haight’s shift with the Whale Sighting ...
Little Patch is pictured. He’s a part of the North Puget Sound gray whales. A beloved whale ditched his migration to Mexico and went to Washington’s Puget Sound months early to snack on shrimp, a ...
As with any animal, the biology of the gray whale relies on its environment: the places where it can rest, breed and feed. For the gray whale, for thousands of years, that has been the West Coast of ...
At over 10,000 miles, gray whales have the longest migration of any mammal in the world. The population on this side of the Pacific travels from the coast of Mexico to Alaska as the weather turns ...
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