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  2. Dead 47-foot-long endangered fin whale washes up in Alaska ...

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    The second-largest whale species after blue whales, fin whales are classified as endangered species, according to NOAA. A fully grown whale can reach up to 85 feet long and weigh between 40 and 80 ...

  3. Dead fin whale discovered across bow of cruise ship in New ...

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    Marine animal experts are investigating the death of a 50-foot-long fin whale discovered across the bow of cruise ship in the Port of Brooklyn, New York, on Saturday.

  4. Fin whale - Wikipedia

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    The fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus), also known as the finback whale or common rorqual, is a species of baleen whale and the second-longest cetacean after the blue whale. The biggest individual reportedly measured 26 m (85 ft) in length, with a maximum recorded weight of 77 to 81 tonnes (85 to 89 short tons ; 76 to 80 long tons ).

  5. 52-foot-long dead fin whale washes up on San Diego beach ...

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    A 52-foot-long (16-meter-long) dead fin whale washed up on a San Diego beach over the weekend and officials said there was no obvious sign of the cause of death. The young female whale was found ...

  6. File:Cetacea range map Fin Whale.PNG - Wikipedia

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    It is recommended to name the SVG file “Cetacea range map Fin Whale.svg”—then the template Vector version available (or Vva) does not need the new image name parameter. Summary Inaccurate distribution of the Fin Whale ( Balaenoptera physalus ), made by

  7. Portal:Cetaceans/Selected Article/7 - Wikipedia

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    The Fin Whale (Balaenoptera physalus), also called the Finback Whale, is a mammal which belongs to the baleen whales suborder. It is the second largest whale and also the second largest animal living, after the Blue Whale. The Fin Whale can grow to nearly 27 metres (88 ft) long. It is found in all the world's major oceans, and in waters ranging ...

  8. Massive 52-foot fin whale washes up on San Diego beach - AOL

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    A dead 52-foot fin whale washed up on Pacific Beach in San Diego Sunday. The whale came ashore sometime before 9:30 a.m. local time, NBC San Diego reported, off of Santa Rita Place near the border ...

  9. Ligurian Sea Cetacean Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    It is believed to be the main feeding ground for Fin Whales in the Mediterranean basin. The sanctuary was established on 25 November 1999 and is the first (and currently the only) international / High Seas MPA in the world covering areas of the Mediterranean seas of France, Italy, and Monaco.