Starvation has decimated gray whales off the Pacific Coast. Can the giants ever recover?
Briefly

"Did something happen to their food supply in those years that put them under acute nutritional stress and which resulted in a lot of whales being in really poor condition and dying?"
"Or did the number of whales in the population build up to such a level that they have competed with each other for food and then again, a proportion of the population died off because they couldn't compete for the available resources?"
Read at Los Angeles Times
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