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Beluga whale coronavirus SW1 (Whale-CoV SW1) is a mammalian Gammacoronavirus, an RNA virus, discovered through genome sequencing in the liver of a single deceased beluga whale and first described in 2008. This was the first description of the complete genome of a coronavirus found in a marine mammal. [1]
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Whales stranded along the NC coast in recent years have died from parasites, disease and most often, experts say, as a result of human interactions. ... Since 2016, at least 220 humpback whales ...
The juvenile fin whale that stranded in Potter Pond in South Kingstown on Thursday has died. ... At 9:20 p.m. the whale died with Mystic Aquarium and RI DEM personnel on the scene, according to ...
The sperm whale that beached itself off the coast of Venice in southwest Florida on Sunday has died. According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, the whale, measuring about ...
In September 2020, more than 450 long-finned pilot whales stranded in Macquarie Harbour on the western coast of Tasmania, in Australia's worst-ever stranding event. Most were stranded on sandbanks and beaches around the mouth of the harbour. 50 were rescued, with the balance, 380 whales, dying. [5] [6]
A young humpback whale washed up on Long Island on Monday, the latest in a series of troubling similar incidents in recent weeks.
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