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Drone video of gray whales captured over seven years off Oregon has revealed new details about how the giant marine mammals find and eat food. Among the findings, described in two studies ...
By Peter Corkeron In a world full of bad news, there’s been good news in whale conservation. Many of the great whales are coming back. In fact, some populations have been recovering faster than anyone ...
Changes in Arctic sea ice conditions may be impacting gray whales’ access to the shrimp-like creatures they eat, leading the whale population to boom and bust. IE 11 is not supported.
Gray whales travel from the Arctic to Mexico each year. And they're not finding enough to eat, scientists say.
Gray whales in Mexico are approaching tourist boats to get help from humans, The Dodo reported. A video shows a whale-watching captain picking parasites off a whale's head as it spins around.
A dead baby gray whale lies on the beach at Oregon's Fort Stevens State Park in January 2023. It was the third whale to wash up on Oregon's coast this winter.
A dead baby gray whale lies on the beach at Oregon's Fort Stevens State Park in January 2023. It was the third whale to wash up on Oregon's coast this winter.
Recently, the spotting of a gray whale has left many bewildered, as the species was believed to have been extinct in the Atlantic Ocean for more than 200 years.
High numbers of gray whales have been washing up dead on coasts from Mexico to Alaska. In 2019, 30 grays washed up in Washington alone, well above the annual average of five or six washups the ...
Studying what the whales eat, and what they poop, ... Since 2019, higher than average numbers of gray whales have been washing ashore on Pacific beaches, from Mexico up to Alaska.
Drone footage of gray whales captured over seven years off the Oregon coast has revealed new details about how the giant marine mammals find and eat food. The findings, described in two studies ...
Drone videos of gray whales off Oregon have revealed new details about how the marine mammals find food. The findings were described in studies this summer.