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Gray whale 'baby boom' reported
by Staff Writers
Anchorage, Alaska (UPI) Aug 3, 2012

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A baby boom of gray whales is apparently under way along Alaska's coast and off Southern California, marine researchers say.

Scientists tracking marine mammals in the Chukchi Sea between Alaska and Russia have recorded an unprecedented number of sightings of gray whale calves in July, the Anchorage Daily News reported Friday.

Fifty-seven cow-calf pairs were recorded between July 1 and July 26, the federal Alaska Fisheries Science Center said.

The biggest number previously counted was 18, reported in 1982 and 2011 for those years' full season, which runs from late June/early July until October.

"There's the potential that some of those are repeat sightings," said Megan Ferguson, project coordinator for the Aerial Surveys of Arctic Marine Mammals Project. "But the fact that we're seeing a five-fold increase makes me think that it is a real increase."

Meanwhile, a researcher at the federal Southwestern Fisheries Science Center in La Jolla, Calif., said California numbers for young gray whales are also high.

"This was a big calf count year," Wayne Perryman told the Daily News in an email, "(with an) estimate of about 1,000 calves, so there should be a lot of them everywhere."

Gary whales make seasonal trips from the Chukchi Sea south to Mexico and are a popular attraction for whale spotters who go out on tour boats from Baja to Alaska when migrations take place.

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Stranded whale dies on Malaysia Borneo beach
Kuala Lumpur (AFP) Aug 3, 2012 - A stranded whale estimated to be about 16 metres (52 feet) long has died on a beach on Malaysia's Borneo island, apparently resisting efforts to return it to the sea, an official said Friday.

The whale was spotted Thursday on a beach in Sabah state in eastern Malaysia but died the same day, said Julin Bagang, a local fisheries department official.

He said his team had tried to tow the whale back into the sea using two boats several times. Firefighters also sprinkled the whale with sea water.

"We tried to pull him into the sea... but he didn't want to go into the sea," Bagang told AFP, adding that each time rescuers towed the animal into the water, it would swim back to the beach.

He said he was not sure what was wrong with the whale, which had some cuts but did not look seriously injured. He also could not identify the type of whale.

Bagang said it was the first time a whale was stranded at this beach on Sabah's west coast. The Star daily reported three other whales were previously beached along that coast on the South China Sea.

The New Straits Times said hundreds of people came to see the whale with some using empty paint cans to fetch water from the sea and pour it onto the whale.

Malaysia shares Borneo island with Brunei and Indonesia.



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