Aerial drone footage shows the humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) missing its iconic lobed fluke, which is responsible for propulsion while swimming. Taken by Eric Guth under NMFS permit # 24359 ...
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"Possible causes include global climate change, extreme environmental events, and evolutionary mechanisms of the species.” ...
The study mapped whale migration data for blue, fin, humpback, and sperm whales. Then, it compared that to global shipping routes. The study found around 92% of whales’ range is affected by ...
Humpback whales are renowned for their extensive migration journeys. These marine nomads cover vast distances, navigating between feeding and breeding grounds. During the feeding season, humpbacks can ...
As few as 7% of male humpback whales in the south Pacific Ocean sire offspring, according to a new study. Photo from Amy Humphries, UnSplash Most male humpback whales in a Pacific Ocean population ...
Most male humpback whales in a Pacific Ocean population do not have offspring — and bad singing might be to blame, new research reveals. Scientists recently conducted a paternity analysis of a ...
A Whale’s Journey and the Help of Dolphins During this time of the year, humpback whales embark on their annual migration along the Western Australian coast, heading towards Antarctica, where they ...
A tourist visiting the Isles of Scilly said seeing the humpback whale was like something from a dream A humpback whale in the Isles of Scilly "put on a show" for visitors, leaving them in awe.
we're talking about humpback whales, mainly sperm whales as well, but the large whale species start their migration to the Caribbean. They're giving birth, they're mating, and they're there for ...
A Humpback whale has made one of the longest and most unusual migrations ever recorded, possibly driven by climate change, scientists say. It was seen in the Pacific Ocean off Colombia in 2017, then ...
Meet Wall-E, Dumpling, Polaris, Peter Rabbit, and Hopscotch. They are five of the 20 Atlantic right whales recently named by scientists at the New England Aquarium as part of an annual tradition ...