In the case of Finny, a 20-metre fin whale that ... and Arnie the grey whale. There were also skeletons of a beluga whale, a Cuvier’s beaked whale, a Pacific white-sided-dolphin, otters, a ...
As BBC News filmed with scientists in the Antarctic Peninsula, one whale used its four-metre-long fin to ... revealed gray whales that feed in the shallow waters off the Pacific Northwest coast ...
The thesis is simple: between the early 1960s and now, killer whales have been rehabilitated in the public gaze. They are rigorously protected. They have become the icons of the Pacific Northwest ...
Gray whales aren't a common sight, but this one-of-a-kind wildlife reserve allows visitors get up close and personal with the ...
Giant ships that transport everything from coffee cups to clothes across the ocean are often so large they can’t tell when ...
Japan said its recent stock surveys confirmed a sufficient recovery of fin whale populations in the North Pacific. Officials said 30 of the whales — half of the quota of 60 — were caught this ...
Japan will add large fin whales to its list of commercial whaling species, government spokesperson Yoshimasa Hayashi said on Thursday, five years after leaving an international body that regulates ...
it is a shared pilgrimage across the Pacific. Watch: Humpback Whale Launches While Feeding. Baja California serves as a vital calving ground for gray whales. The sheltered lagoons provide a safe haven ...
November, scientists have harvested samples of everything from a fin whale, from the animal's heart, blubber, skin, baleen and lung.
Aristos is a Newsweek science and health reporter with the London, U.K., bureau. He is particularly focused on archaeology and paleontology, although he has covered a wide variety of topics ...
Private lender Monark deliberately capped its latest raising, despite strong interest, to ensure it wasn’t pressured to deploy capital into riskier projects. Once a $4 billion casino giant, Star ...