Another week of GW News, May 9, 2010

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There's been some marine mammal news recently near Vancouver or Vancouver Island. A bunch of harbour porpoises washed up dead as well as a baby Orca. (That's more dead mammals than I think have been reported in association with the BP explosion/leak.
And then grey whales were seen where they haven't been seen for a long time (in Squamish and in False Creek). But that's nothing -- a Pacific grey whale has been spotted in the eastern Mediterranean!
http://news.discovery.com/earth/gray-whale-spotted-on-wrong-side-of-wor…
What the hell is it doing there? Perhaps it got lost and swam through the Northeast or Northwest Passage when sea ice extent was anomalously low in one of the last few years.