워싱턴주 태평양 연안의 윌라파 강 북지류에서 우연히 발견된 어린 회색 고래가 Sadly, it has passed away. On April 1st, the juvenile whale was spotted exhibiting a slender build with no apparent injuries, according to the Cascade Research Collection (CRC). It displayed typical behaviors, indicating no immediate distress.
On April 2nd, despite efforts by CRC to guide the whale back towards safer waters, direct intervention proved unsuccessful, with CRC publicly stating on Facebook their intention to give the whale space to navigate the river on its own, while maintaining readiness to collaborate with NOAA and Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) if necessary.
The exact depth of the whale’s penetration into the river remained unclear. Extensive water searches conducted by CRC, WDFW, and local indigenous groups including the Chinook and Shawano Water tribes from April 3rd onward failed to locate the whale. CRC expressed hope that the whale might have returned to Wilapa Bay and the ocean, yet on April 4th, they announced via Facebook that the whale had been found deceased. CRC detailed plans to assess the site’s safety with local partners for further investigation, emphasizing community safety by advising against approaching the riverbanks.
**요약**: 워싱턴주 태평양 연안의 윌라파 강 북지류에서 발견된 어린 회색 고래가 안타깝게 세상을 떠났습니다.
트위터 공유: 태평양 연안 윌라파 강에서 발견된 어린 회색 고래 안타깝게도 세상을 떠나다