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Published: Monday, February 13, 2012

Dead orca found at Long Beach

LONG BEACH -- A dead killer whale washed ashore over the weekend near Long Beach.

The 12-foot female orca was found Saturday about a mile north of the Cranberry Beach approach.

Portland State University biology Professor Debbie Duffield and Cascadia Research biologists performed a necropsy Sunday on the animal.

Tiffany Boothe of the Seaside Aquarium said the whale had been dead for a while, but the necropsy revealed hemorrhaging, indicating major trauma.

The orca was between 3 and 6 years old. Photos and DNA testing may determine whether it was a member of the endangered Puget Sound orca population.

Last month, a 39-foot sperm whale and 13-foot newborn gray whale washed ashore on the Long Beach Peninsula. Boothe said a newborn transient killer whale found dead in November died of natural causes.

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