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A Bad Week for Whales

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Update, 3:30 p.m. Tuesday

Scientists have confirmed that the endangered fin whale found on the beach in Bolinas died because it was hit by a ship.

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Two of the three dead whales that washed up in and around San Francisco Bay over the past week were confirmed killed by ship strikes.

The Marine Mammal Center posted a photo on Thursday of a third whale, an endangered fin whale, that washed up on the beach near Bolinas, becoming the fifth dead whale in the Bay Area since March.

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Before the necropsy was completed, the Marine Mammal Center tweeted that the whale was "looking like it could have died from an entanglement and then got hit by a ship."

This comes after another endangered fin whale washed up in the Oakland estuary last Friday.

On the bright side, I saw a pod of approximately four humpback whales in the bay while commuting by ferry on Thursday.

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