Cook Inlet beluga whales, an endangered Alaskan population of about 300, use distinct call types for different activities.
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A blue whale skeleton is being assembled at Oregon State University’s Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport. The project ...
A new approach to better assessing whale population data has emerged, led by a research team of marine biologists from ...
A research team of Cal Poly statisticians and marine biologists from UC San Diego have developed a new way to monitor local ...
A team of palaeontologists led by University College London have just announced the discovery of a brand-new species of ...
Cascadia Research Collective co-founder and senior research biologist John Calambokidis said the Samish Island fin whale didn’t show signs of blunt-force trauma from a vessel but it did seem to have ...
THE 40-FOOT MALE GRAY WHALE on RCA Beach had drifted past Tiburon on March 28, slid through the Golden Gate on a strong tide, ...
Iceland will resume fin whale hunting in 2026 after a two-year pause, despite welfare concerns, declining demand, and plans ...
(via MinuteEarth) The most massive land animals in the world all eat little stuff: grass and leaves. And almost all of the most massive aquatic animals also eat something itty bitty: tiny crustaceans ...
We round up five destinations where sightings of cetacean life are almost guaranteed in the spring and summer months, from hotspots off the Azores coast to the skerries between Scottish islands.