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Marine mammals are all protected in the United States by the Marine Mammal Protection Act.

The Gray Whale is commonly found along the coast and is often sought for whale watching tours.

This species is protected in the United States under the Endangered Species Act.

The Gray Whale is a baleen whale that likes to eat plankton.

The Gray Whale does not have a dorsal fin. Instead if has a dorsal bump and then knuckles going down to its flukes, or tail.

Adult Gray Whales usually grow to about 45 feet (13.7 m) and the females are larger than the males.

The Gray Whale is found only in the coastal waters of the North Pacific Ocean.

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