According to the Sonoma County Sheriff's Office, the dead whale was spotted at Salmon Creek Beach by crew aboard one of their helicopters on Monday afternoon.
Neither the type of whale nor the cause of its death was immediately reported by the Sheriff's Office.
Today, our helicopter Henry1 spotted this dead whale in the surf at Salmon Creek Beach pic.twitter.com/3bUY1k7rO3In February 2014, a young gray whale washed up dead just north of Salmon Creek Beach and in May 2015, a young gray washed up dead on nearby Portuguese Beach.
— sonomasheriff (@sonomasheriff) May 16, 2016
Last month, a 7,000 pound, 40-foot-long gray whale washed ashore dead at San Onofre State Beach in Southern California, leading to putrid smells.
The popular Surfline website posted a timelapse video of the dead whale washing ashore in Southern California last month.
Disposing of the dead whale's body, which washed ashore at a famous surf spot just south of San Clemente in April, was a significant challenge.
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