Whales are mighty. Blue whales, for example, aren’t only the largest animal on Earth, but as far as we know, they’re the ...
Whales in the Gulf of St. Lawrence are changing their feeding habits as ocean temperatures rise and food becomes harder to find.
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What if humans never began the slaughter of whales?
Back in 1846, whaling was one of the most booming industries in the whole world. It was the fifth largest sector in the ...
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Warming Oceans Are Forcing Whales to Compete for Food — Way Earlier Than Scientists Expected
For around three decades, researchers have been extracting samples of whales and prey at Gulf of St. Lawrence and found ...
Humpback whales will sometimes use an intricate strategy to catch food called bubble-net feeding. A new study suggests they're spreading the knowledge of how to do it to each other.
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Whales have found a way to survive a warming Earth
The findings highlight how climate change is not just warming the ocean, but also altering its food webs and ecosystem ...
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Dan Haifley, Ocean Currents | Go see that life on Monterey Bay
"Santa Cruz, Moss Landing and Monterey harbors and Pillar Point Harbor just north of Half Moon Bay host vessels that offer ...
Our beloved planet has seen giants that dwarf most animals alive today. These massive creatures lived across different time ...
Grays endure an epic roundtrip journey of 10,000 miles or more, and California holds a prime seat through May. Along with ...
Under Salt Marsh uses familiar detective tropes to tell a story about environmental precarity and community displacement.
Scientists undertook the first comprehensive assessment of how often snakes eat their own, uncovering reports of the behavior ...
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