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A special group of gray whales, known locally as "the Sounders," takes an annual detour from their coastal migration to feed on ghost shrimp in the tidelands of Puget Sound. Normally they start showing up in March but for the past two years they have been arriving early and growing in number.
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Another gray whale has died off the Washington coast. The animal was confirmed dead after stranding in the tidal areas of north Port Susan, east of Camano…
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More than 30 gray whales have washed ashore in Washington state this year. But that’s only a fraction of the number of stranded whales seen along the West…
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Making headlines today:Gov's ferry proposal draws fireRed light cameras in the hot seatA bottlenose dolphin spotted in south SoundThe governor's plan to…