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Emaciated grey whales washing up on B.C. beaches raise concerns, researcher says

3 June 2026
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The discovery of multiple dead grey whales along British Columbia’s coastline this year has raised concerns about a potential unusual mortality event. Fisheries and Oceans Canada reported that three dead whales, including two malnourished grey whales and one minke whale, have washed up on Haida Gwaii in the past month. Recent necropsies revealed poor body conditions in the grey whales, indicating malnutrition, which aligns with a troubling trend observed along the west coast of North America. Since 2019, there has been an unusual spike in grey whale deaths, with over 200 reported globally, and 29 observed in British Columbia and Washington state this year alone. Experts emphasize that these findings highlight the ongoing impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems, as grey whales’ feeding grounds in the Arctic are experiencing significant declines in prey availability.

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The decline in grey whale populations is alarming, with numbers dropping from approximately 28,000 in 2016-17 to about 13,000 today. This decrease is compounded by the worst recorded calf production rates this year. The unusual mortality event declared from 2019 to 2023 underscores the ongoing threats faced by grey whales, which serve as indicators of ocean health. Collaborations with local First Nations to conduct necropsies are important for understanding the scope of this issue and its implications for marine biodiversity.

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