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Sei Whale
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The Waters of the Gulf of Mannar - Sep 1, 2008 The Island (subscription),Marine Mammals such as Dugong, Sperm Whale, Blue Whale, Fin Whale, Sei Whale, Bryde's Whale ,Short-finned Pilot Whale , Indo-Pacific Humpback Dolphin,
Quarter of world's whales and dolphins face extinction - Aug 11, 2008 Telegraph.co.uk,The blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus), fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus) and sei whale (Balaenoptera borealis) all remain listed as Endangered,
Porpoise latest marine stranding - Jul 31, 2008 BBC News,...have also been recorded around the coast including species typically associated with offshore waters such as Sperm Whale, Sei Whale and Pilot Whale.
Skeleton of dead whale to be displayed at resort - Feb 6, 2008 The Herald Eastern Cape,...“The three ridges on its head distinguish it from a sei whale.� Nel said the whale would be pulled onto the shore and buried in soft sand along Port
Health concerns over whale carcass rotting at resort - Feb 5, 2008 The Herald Eastern Cape,A DEAD sei whale has washed up at the Willows resort on Port Elizabeth‘s Marine Drive after floating along the coast for about a week.
Mother whale dies when stranded with calf - 20 Aug 2007 Science Daily (press release)...full article Sei Whale -- The Sei Whale is a large baleen whale, and as such is one of the largest animals in the world. Following large-scale hunting of
4000-pound pilot whale dies in marsh - Jul 28, 2007 The Daily News of Newburyport,Then, in June, a sei whale, likely killed when it was struck by a vessel at least 10 days prior to beaching, washed up at Lobster Cove in Manchester.
WEB UPDATE: Pilot whale found swimming in Essex River - Jul 26, 2007 Gloucester Daily Times,A dead sei whale, likely killed when it was struck by a vessel at least 10 days prior, washed up at Lobster Cove in Manchester June 3.
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