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A fully grown sperm whale, which measured between 40 and 50 feet long, washed up dead on the beach at Fort Stevens State Park near Astoria, Oregon, on Saturday.
Visitors to Fort Stevens State Park near Astoria discovered a dead, beached sperm whale Saturday. The whale beached just south of the Peter Iredale shipwreck, said Michael Milstein, a spokesperson ...
WARRENTON, Ore. — Fort Stevens State Park is made for the good times, with over 4,000 acres to spread across, plus miles of beach to explore. There’s 9 miles of paved trail, plus another 7 ...
Fort Stevens State Park beached sperm whale killed by ship, carcass to be moved Tatiana Parafiniuk-Talesnick and Zach Urness, Register-Guard Wed, January 18, 2023 at 2:03 AM UTC ...
ASTORIA, Ore. — While the beachside view may not be for the faint of heart, a crowd of onlookers gathered at Fort Stevens State Park on Monday while marine biologists began a necropsy on a ...
See the Fort Stevens State Park, OR extended weather forecast including feels like temperature, wind gust and chance of rain or snow from TheWeatherNetwork.com ...
Sperm whale beached near Oregon’s Fort Stevens Park killed by ship, feds find By Jeff Thompson ( OPB ) Jan. 16, 2023 9:06 p.m. Updated: Jan. 17, 2023 2:10 p.m.
WARRENTON, Ore — A dead whale washed ashore near Fort Stevens State Park along the northern Oregon coast Saturday afternoon. The U.S. Coast Guard Pacific Northwest District received multiple ...
A second dead whale has washed ashore on the Oregon Coast near the Peter Iredale wreck near Fort Stevens State Park. But it's actually the third whale to wash ashore on the Oregon Coast this month ...
Daphne, a 13-year-old Daschund, was safely reunited with her owner on Thursday after she was trapped inside a log at Fort Stevens State Park, according to Warrenton Fire Department.