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  • Rising Sightings of Blue and Fin Whales in the South East Atlantic
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bioengineer.org /1 week ago

Rising Sightings of Blue and Fin Whales in the South East Atlantic

More than four decades after the cessation of industrial-scale whaling, groundbreaking research has unveiled a significant resurgence in the presence of the world’s two largest wha...

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unbelievablefactsblog.com /2 weeks ago

Blue whales can have over 1,000 times more cells than humans, but they do not seem to get cancer at…

Blue whales can have over 1,000 times more cells than humans, but they do not seem to get cancer at...

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unbelievablefactsblog.com /1 month ago

unbfacts: In 2000, near California’s Farallon Islands, an orca...

unbfacts: In 2000, near California’s Farallon Islands, an orca took down a large prey animal that scientists believed may have been a great white shark. Soon after, nearby white s...

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goodnewsnetwork.org /6 days ago

Increased Sightings of World’s Two Largest Whale Species Decimated By Hunting Provides New Hope for Survival

Increased sightings of the world’s two largest whale species offers fresh hope for the future of the endangered ocean giants. More than 40 years since the end of commercial whaling...

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natureworldnews.com /1 week ago

Humpback Whale Migration Sets New Whale Migration Record With 15,000 Kilometer Whale Journey Across Oceans

A humpback whale migration shattered records after a whale completed a 15,000 kilometer whale journey across oceans, surprising marine scientists worldwide.

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sciencedaily.com /1 week ago

Humpback whale breaks migration record with 15,000 kilometer ocean journey

Scientists have uncovered an astonishing new chapter in humpback whale migration: two whales were found to have traveled between breeding grounds in Australia and Brazil, crossing...

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news.mongabay.com /1 month ago

San Francisco Bay emerges as high-risk area for migrating gray whales

Gray whales have one of the longest known migrations of any mammal — from the Arctic near Alaska, to the lagoons of Baja Mexico, where they mate and give birth. This annual migrati...

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phys.org /1 month ago

Two whale groups separated by seas—but not by genes, study finds

A paper in Genome Biology and Evolution discovers that the endangered Mediterranean fin whale is not completely isolated from Atlantic groups. Both Atlantic and Mediterranean popul...

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washingtontimes.com /1 week ago

Two humpback whales set records swimming between Australia and Brazil

Scientists have spotted two humpback whales that made separate, record-breaking crossings between Australia and Brazil.

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washingtontimes.com /1 week ago

Two humpback whales set records swimming between Australia and Brazil

Scientists have spotted two humpback whales that made separate, record-breaking crossings between Australia and Brazil.

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natureworldnews.com /1 month ago

New Study Uncovers Surprising Genetic Connectivity in Fin Whales via Population Genomics

A new study uses advanced population genomics to reveal that fin whale groups separated by vast oceans maintain deep genetic connectivity, challenging old assumptions about migrati...

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scienceblog.com /1 month ago

Sperm Whales Have Vowels and the Grammar to Go With Them

  Off the coast of Dominica, in water deep enough to swallow a skyscraper, a female sperm whale draws breath and dives. Somewhere below, she clicks. Not randomly. Not reflexively....

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mynorthwest.com /3 weeks ago

‘The whale who started it all’: Famous humpback ‘Big Mama’ returns to Salish Sea

A great-grandmother whale with at least 20 known descendants has returned to the Salish Sea.

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taipeitimes.com /1 week ago

Two humpback whales set swimming records

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natureworldnews.com /1 month ago

Gray Whales Entering San Francisco Bay: Why Mortality Rates Are Alarming and What It Means for Their Survival

Gray whales detour into San Francisco Bay amid Arctic food shortages, but 18-20% face mortality from ship strikes and starvation in foggy traffic lanes

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goodnewsnetwork.org /1 week ago

AI Used to Pinpoint Whale Heat Signatures to Prevent Ship Collisions in San Francisco Bay

Scientists in California are using heat-sensing AI to save grey whales transiting through San Francisco Bay. More and more sightings of grey whales, a medium size baleen that can g...

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unbelievablefactsblog.com /1 week ago

Did you know that whales are basically the giant gardeners of the ocean? When whales get hungry,…

Did you know that whales are basically the giant gardeners of the ocean? When whales get hungry,...

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sciencealert.com /1 week ago

Two Whales Just Broke a Migration Record Scientists Didn't Expect

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womansworld.com /1 month ago

Scientists Saw Blood in the Water and Feared the Worst—Then a Tiny Baby Whale Appeared

A team of researchers off the coast of Dominica had been studying sperm whales when something alarming caught their attention. Red clouds blooming beneath the surface. Massive whal...

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sciencealert.com /1 week ago

A Beluga Whale Showed a Sign of Intelligence Once Thought Unique to Humans

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deeperblue.com /1 week ago

Scientists Develop Better Understanding of Beluga Calls

Scientists have managed to decipher some of the calls of beluga whales in Alaska’s Cook Inlet.

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discovermagazine.com /1 month ago

Arctic Sea Ice Helped Some Bowhead Whales Survive Centuries of Industrial Whaling

Learn how Arctic sea ice created natural refuges for bowhead whales during centuries of industrial whaling, shaping which populations are recovering today.

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nytimes.com /1 month ago

Gray Whales Are Dying in San Francisco Bay

The animals might be entering the Bay in search of food as climate change disrupts traditional sources. They face huge risks from ships in the area.

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wcpo.com /1 week ago

San Francisco has turned to AI to avoid collisions between ships and whales

Whales in the San Francisco Bay can be nearly impossible to spot from a ship, until now. A new AI-powered detection network is tracking them day and night.

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