A new study has found that whale songs can act as a barometer for the effects of climate change on ocean ecosystems.
A study reveals that whales vocalise less during marine heatwaves to kill their prey, linking climate change to changes in ...
The Mediterranean subpopulations of sperm whales and fin whales are considered “endangered ... the risk of a collision having a lethal effect on the struck animal. Main cause of human-induced ...
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Whales move nutrients from Alaska to Hawaii in their urine, supporting tropical ecosystemsOne study in Iceland suggests that fin whales produce more than 250 gallons of urine per day when they are feeding ... Before ...
For perspective, fin whales produce more than 250 gallons of urine per day when they are feeding ... Before industrial ...
Now we can add whale urine to that list, according to a paper published in the journal Nature Communications. “Lots of people ...
In the new paper, researchers monitored songs from blue, fin and humpback whales off the West Coast of the United States for six years, to see what the song data could reveal about the health of ...
To monitor and track these baleen whales, scientists deploy underwater microphones called hydrophones. In the new study, the team monitored songs from blue, fin, and humpback whales. They followed ...
MEAT from fin whales caught for the first time in nearly 50 years off Japan’s northern coast fetched up to more than US$1,300 (RM5,760) per kilogramme at auction, as officials try to keep the ...
For the first time since whaling was banned, dozens of southern fin whales have been filmed feasting together in a "thrilling" Antarctic spectacle, hailed by scientists on July 7 as a sign of hope ...
With an end to commercial whaling, fin whale populations are thought to be ... There is also a lined effect that is present on the coins that are unique to this metal.
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