For the second time in less than a week, another whale carcass has washed ashore on the northern Oregon Coast, just about 100 yards from where the first body was found Saturday.
Both whales were beached along the coast at Fort Stevens State Park, near the Peter Iredale shipwreck.
The Seaside Aquarium says the one that beached Wednesday was a baby gray whale, about 12-feet long.
A second whale has washed ashore near the Peter Iredale, approximately 100 yards north of the sperm whale. This whale...
Posted by Seaside Aquarium on Wednesday, January 18, 2023
There’s no indication the whale was hit by a vessel or died from any interaction with humans. But officials have not yet investigated the cause of death.
The sperm whale found on shore last weekend had been killed in a ship strike, according to the West Coast Marine Mammal Stranding Network.
Aquarium officials say both whales had been dead for quite a while before they washed in.
Separately, last Wednesday another whale washed up on the Oregon Coast 200 miles to the south near Reedsport, according to a report by KGW.