In this photo provided by the Point Reyes National Seashore is a whale that washed ashore Thursday, May 23, 2019, near Limantour Beach in Point Reyes National Seashore, Calif. Authorities say a dead whale has washed ashore in the San Francisco Bay Area, bringing the total to 13 dead whales found in the area since March. The Marine Mammal Center says that more whales have been spotted in the San Francisco Bay Area since March and scientists fear it's because they are starving and can't complete their annual migration to Alaska. (Sarah Codde/Point Reyes National Seashore via AP)

Autoridadnan ta bisa cu un bayena morto a sali riba beach den area di San Francisco Bay, hibando e total di bayena morto na 13 haya den e area desde luna di maart.

E San Francisco Chronicle a reporta cu e restonan di e bayena a wordo haya diahuebs na e Point Reyes National Seashore cerca di e playa Limantour Beach.

E Marine Mammal Center tin plan pa realisa un necropsia pa determina e causa di e morto di e bayena.

E centro a bisa cu a mira mas bayena den e area di San Francisco Bay desde cuminsamento di maart, y cientificonan tin miedo cu e motibo ta pasobra nan ta muriendo di hamber y no por completa nan migracion anual for di Mexico pa Alaska.