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A Ruthless New Predator Is Moving Into the Arctic—And Scientists Are Sounding the AlarmUntil now, belugas, narwhals, and bowhead whales thrived in the Arctic ... Government agencies, including NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) and Fisheries and Oceans Canada ...
A bowhead whale swims through blue water toward ice. Vicki Beaver, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, NOAA FIsheries, Marine Mammal Permit#14245, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Bowhead whales are ...
Image by NOAA NMFS via Wikimedia commons ... potential shifts in ocean currents or food distribution that necessitate further research. Bowhead Whale. Image via Wikimedia commons. Bowhead whales are ...
In the summer of 2020, researchers from the University of Manitoba set up a time-lapse camera overlooking the Churchill River ...
Conservation workers are asking boaters off the coast of SWFL to be on the lookout for these critically endangered whales. There have been two sightings in last two weeks ...
An endangered North Atlantic right whale, swimming in the Gulf off the Fort Myers, Florida coast, was captured on video by SeaTrek Charters of SWFL ...
Three North Atlantic right whales previously entangled in lines and buoys are now gear-free, according to the NOAA. Photo by NOAA Fisheries, taken under permit #27066. Three North Atlantic right ...
When word spreads on the water that a whale or sea creature is entangled in heavy fishing gear and in danger of dying, NOAA response teams quickly assemble in a race to save its life. And ...
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