Researchers are listening for right whales off the coast of Massachusetts with the help of two new high-tech buoys.
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Why we should worry when whales stop singingA new study has found that whale songs can act as a barometer for the effects of climate change on ocean ecosystems.
After samples were collected, the whale was buried since it was "unable to be towed back to" the beach due to shallow water.
A new study led by McGill University researchers indicates that humpback whales in the southeastern Pacific combine real-time ...
Heartbreaking footage has surfaced showing a humpback whale calf struggling to free itself from a netting ... The footage ...
A recent study by Stony Brook University postdoctoral fellow Mason Youngblood revealed the complex efficiency of whale ...
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Myrtle Beach Sun News on MSNWas a dead humpback whale found along the coast in North Myrtle Beach, SC? What we knowAs many whales migrate south to north in the spring, it’s more typical to see the large mammals in the Grand Strand. Was one ...
The Cape Ann buoy has picked up sounds from fin whales on most days, with possible detections of right and humpback whales so far. Data from the buoys is sent back to shore every two hours ...
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