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Study maps whale shark stranding hotspots in Indonesia, highlights conservation needs
A new study has mapped whale shark stranding hotspots in Indonesian waters over the past decade and linked their occurrence ...
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Is This Rare Whale Species Making a Comeback?
Right whales, still recovering from intensive whale hunting, have added a few more individuals to their small population.
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New estimates suggest that individual Hawaiian short-finned pilot whales eat between 82 and 202 squid per day. For the entire ...
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Elusive Gingko-Toothed Beaked Whale Seen Alive For First Time Ever
For the very first time, scientists have spotted a living ginkgo-toothed beaked whale, a rare, deep-diving species that until ...
In a paper just published in Open Mind, a journal, a group of researchers with the Cetacean Translation Initiative ( CETI ), ...
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$20 Thanksgiving Dinner for 6… All in ONE Pan!
What if you could make a complete Thanksgiving dinner for six people for only $20? This simple recipe is the answer, creating ...
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The Fascinating Annual Arrival of Humpback Whales at This National Marine Sanctuary
Thousands of humpback whales migrate to Hawaii in November to breed, nurse, and care for their young at a national marine ...
News of Australia’s “humpback comeback” is making waves globally. Numbers of humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) on the nation’s east coast have rebounded to an estimated 50,000 from a historic ...
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This hidden canyon in the Mediterranean teems with whales and dolphins. But it’s under threat
An ambitious mission aims to protect one of the Mediterranean’s last great frontiers: Caprera Canyon, a vast underwater valley off Sardinia’s coast.
A video shared in a statement from Griffith University shows a handful of long remoras clinging to a whale as it approaches the surface of the water. Right before the whale surfaces, the remoras fling ...
The orcas’ coordinated movements and tail slaps suggested they were hunting. Drucker used the zoom lens on her camera to spot ...
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