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    Default Pacific gray whale perishes after 53 days in Klamath River

    Reminds me of the dolphins that died a year or 2 ago in the shrewsbury. This is nature, deal with it.






    Tuesday, August 16, 2011 11:10am PDT

    Beloved Pacific gray whale perishes after 53 days in Klamath River

    By: Pete Thomas, GrindTV.com

    An adult female gray whale that lived in Northern California's Klamath River for 53 days died early Tuesday after beaching itself twice on a sandbar.

    The 45-foot cetacean, which had become beloved by locals and tourists, developed respiration problems Monday afternoon and had trouble swimming in an upright position. On Monday evening it beached itself on a sand bar in the middle of the river. It was coaxed back into the river, but swam back onto the sandbar. The whale perished at about 4 a.m.



    Scientists on Tuesday were conducting a necropsy in the hope of pinpointing a precise cause of death.

    "Based on the photos and everything, her fat layer looks good, so we don't think she starved to death. There's something else going on," Sarah Wilkin, stranding coordinator for NOAA Fisheries, told the Associated Press.

    The mother whale entered the river on June 23 with her calf, during the species' migration from Baja California nursing grounds to Arctic home waters. They immediately became a tourist attraction.

    After the calf swam back into the ocean on July 23, facing an uncertain future, marine mammal experts and members of the Yurok Tribe, whose reservation lines the banks of the river, tried many tactics in an attempt to persuade the 40-ton female whale to leave.

    They included blasting water cannons, banging on pipes, chanting and broadcasting killer whale sounds. Tourists serenaded the whale with music and song. Some even prayed while in the company of the whale, hoping "Mama" would leave for her own good.

    Thomas O'Rourke, chairman of the Yurok Tribe, told the AP: "It's very sad. It started to become a part of the community."

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    good fishing in the klamath river. klamath lake, too.

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