A whale watching boat recently spotted a large group of orcas, also called killer whales, off the northern Channel Islands.
Nature enthusiasts encourage travellers to spend time out on the deck, or at least looking out the window, to watch for ...
While remoras are known to be rather clingy, some are getting too close for comfort by diving into manta rays’ backsides, per ...
The skeleton, recovered from a 2015 Gold Beach stranding, will be suspended in a swimming pose in the center's east courtyard ...
With growing interest in swimming with whales in Dominica, One With Whales has opened early registration for its 2026 and 2027 Dominica expeditions. Due to permit limitations and small group sizes, ...
A 19th gray whale has died in Washington waters this year, a record that points to threats to the population. The whale was ...
They are big. They are beautiful. And they are back. The return of the humpback whale to greater numbers than observed in decades is part of a larger revival of marine mammals in the Salish Sea. It is ...
The recent whale sightings in Vancouver are a sign of both good and bad news. Daily Hive spoke with expert Andrew Trites to ...
When two BBFs on vacay decide to break into a water park with a dishy guy, there are a limited number of jump scares waiting for them ...
Swimming with manta rays, giant groupers, and even a whale shark brought joy and excitement to a group of injured U.S.
A new transient orca calf was sighted in the waters off Tofino, B.C. earlier this week. John Forde of the Tofino Whale Centre and Strawberry Isle Marine Research Centre says the calf appears to have ...
Speed reductions don’t eliminate the threat of collisions between humpback whales and boats, say researchers who want to see ...