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12th dead whale washes up on SF Bay Area beach this year

The center says malnutrition, entanglement and trauma from ship strikes have been the most common causes of whale deaths in the Bay Area in recent years.
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FILE - In this Tuesday, April 21, 2020, file photo, a dead humpback whale is shown in front of the Golden Gate Bridge at Baker Beach in San Francisco. A fifth dead whale has been discovered in less than a month around San Francisco Bay. The whale was discovered near Fort Funston on Friday, April 23. A cause of death has yet to be determined. April is the beginning of the gray whale's northern migration, so finding dead whales near the bay is not unusual, but experts were especially concerned when, a few weeks ago, four dead whales were found in the span of nine days. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File)

PACIFICA, Calif. — Authorities say the carcass of a gray whale discovered on Pacifica State Beach on Friday was the 12th dead whale to wash up on a San Francisco Bay Area beach this year. 

The Marine Mammal Center says tissues from the whale confirms it was an approximately 47-foot adult male. Because the whale was in an advanced state of decomposition, scientists decided not to perform a necropsy to determine how it died. 

The center says malnutrition, entanglement and trauma from ship strikes have been the most common causes of whale deaths in the Bay Area in recent years.

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