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Second only in size to the blue whale, seeing a fin whale surface from the ocean's depths can leave you spellbound!
It is still not clear what killed the juvenile female fin whale, first brought in ... stripped away the flesh around the whale’s giant jaw bone. So many people had visited the whale, posed ...
It's the third dead whale to wash up on Delaware shores this year. A juvenile humpback beached itself and died just north of ...
The 50-foot fin whale that beached itself at Delaware State Park on Sunday died overnight. Marine Education, Research and Rehabilitation Institute volunteers and Delaware Department of Natural ...
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Japan Sells First Fin Whale Meat in 50 YearsFresh fin whale meat was auctioned in Japan for the first time in nearly 50 years, with prices reaching over $1,300 per kilogram on Thursday. This marks a significant moment for Japan's whaling ...
Ocean-bottom seismology stations are designed to monitor earthquakes, and often pick up whale songs. Researchers have previously used these incidental recordings to track fin whale movements, but this ...
Japan’s Fisheries Agency this year added fin whales to its list of three whale species that can be legally hunted as the country expands commercial whaling along its coast. Japan resumed ...
The frequency was much higher than a blue whale or its cousin, the fin, leaving scientists to ponder the mystery of Whale 52. The leviathan has been heard many times since, but never seen.
It is still not clear what killed the juvenile female fin whale, first brought in by ... stripped away the flesh around the whale's giant jaw bone. So many people had visited the whale, posed ...
Around Feb. 28, a dead juvenile fin whale washed up in the mud at Pigeon Point, just north of the Delaware Memorial Bridge in New Castle County. A necropsy on the humpback whale indicated it may ...
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