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200 Years Later – The Atlantic’s Extinct Gray Whale Returns Due to Changing OceansThe recent sighting of a gray whale near Nantucket has captivated the scientific community. Once thought extinct in the ...
The whales are now headed north. In just the last two weeks, three gray whales have died in San Francisco Bay, one of which ...
Citizen scientists at the Point Vicente Interpretive Center are documenting a historic low in Gray Whale sightings, but the ...
A dead whale washed ashore Friday, April 11, near the Huntington Beach Pier. A team from the Pacific Marine Mammal Center ...
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Male humpback whale makes record-breaking migrationSign up for CNN’s Wonder Theory science newsletter. Explore the universe with news on fascinating discoveries, scientific advancements and more. A male humpback ...
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Nobody knows where whale sharks, the biggest fish in the sea, are mating. But scientists suspect it may be happening in the ...
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Daily Breeze on MSN‘Whale of a Day’ returns to Rancho Palos Verdes on April 12 for 40th yearWhale watching and numerous other activities highlight the 40th “Whale of a Day” at the Point Vicente Interpretive Center.
In the Web-based game Whale Watcher, students take on the role ... There is one ocean with many ocean basins, such as the North Pacific, South Pacific, North Atlantic, South Atlantic, Indian ...
A juvenile humpback whale was found dead on a beach in South Carolina with signs of trauma ... the country including Alaska, mid-Atlantic, Pacific Islands, and West Coast among other areas ...
This graphic from NOAA shares information about the Eastern North Pacific gray whale population. Most of the gray whale population feeds in the Bering and Chukchi seas off Alaska during the summer ...
Today, there are two main groups of gray whales: one in the eastern North Pacific ... whale lice and barnacles. Like many ...
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