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The Seymour Center is seeking donations to rebuild and remount the iconic 87-foot-long whale skeleton, Ms. Blue, which was ...
Visitors to Santa Cruz's Seymour Marine Discovery Center can experience the iconic whale skeleton known as Ms. Blue as ...
Where do whale sharks mate? The search to learn where the magic happens for the world's biggest fish
Nobody knows where whale sharks are mating. But scientists suspect it may be happening in the waters around St. Helena. It's ...
The Maine State Museum is preparing to reopen with a centerpiece whale skeleton exhibit, marking a major step in its ...
Taken together, the deaths have raised the specter of past “unusual mortality events” that caused whales to die in higher-than-normal numbers.
‘Unusually Complete’ Small Baleen Whale Fossils Excavated by Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History
The millions-year-old specimen discovered by a fossil enthusiast on the Gaviota Coast may be a never-before-found genus or ...
Opinions up and down the North Carolina coast differ on the reasons behind rising numbers of Atlantic whale deaths, but ...
Center for Coastal Studies Aerial Survey Team (NOAA Permit 25740-02) This is the second story in a series on Canada-U.S. cross-border measures to protect North Atlantic right whales. Off the tip ...
For this week’s deeper dive, we’re taking a closer look at the second story in a series on Canada-U.S. cross-border measures to protect North Atlantic right whales. Off the tip of Cape Cod ...
Killer whales are known for hunting in packs, making them a dangerous creature. A pod of more than 60 orcas, better known as killer whales, have been spotted attacking and killing an 18-metre-long ...
Around half of all the world’s North Atlantic right whales are currently swimming in Massachusetts waters. Survey experts with the Center for Coastal Studies (CCS) in Provincetown say they’ve ...
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