Off the New England coast, critically endangered whales are feeding on invisible swarms of red plankton—now suddenly visible ...
Matthew Wooller couldn’t believe his ears after a California researcher rang his cellphone recently. The radiocarbon expert ...
The recent discovery of a deadly virus in Arctic whales has sounded alarms in the scientific community, highlighting the urgency of monitoring marine health ...
In a remarkable breakthrough, drones have uncovered a deadly virus in Arctic whales, highlighting urgent health risks to these majestic creatures. This ...
Samples of whale 'blows' confirmed the presence of cetacean morbillivirus, which affects both whales, dolphins and porpoises.
As one of the world’s most endangered marine mammals, any increase in calf births contributes significantly to the survival ...
SEBASTIAN INLET, Fla. - A North Atlantic right whale and her calf were spotted swimming near Florida’s Space Coast. The ...
Drones have uncovered a deadly virus in Arctic whales, revealing alarming health risks and highlighting urgent threats to ...
Satellites detect and confirm the presence of tiny red plankton, Calanus finmarchicus, that feeds and protects North Atlantic ...
Kshamenk, the last killer whale held in captivity in Latin America, died of cardiorespiratory arrest in Argentina at age 35, ...
This innovative technique, colloquially known as “snot-bot” sampling, allows us to understand whale health better than ever ...
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