Antarctica is a formidable icy seductress, provoking feelings of wonder and trepidation in varying degrees like nowhere else ...
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The snow below: New MBARI technology measures ocean carbon like never before
“Doesn’t it feel otherworldly out here?” says Colleen Durkin from the lower deck of the Rachel Carson as it glides out from the Moss Landing Harbor more than an hour before sunrise. Durkin, the lead ...
Humpback whales are teaching each other a feeding technique called bubble netting, and it's helping a Canadian population recover from whaling.
A peaceful kayaking trip turned breathtaking when a humpback whale suddenly rose from the water just feet away ...
Fin, a rescued dog with a nose for adventure, has become a whale watching expert, often sniffing out dolphins and whales ...
Palette was calm upon approach, but the team was unable to determine whether gear was still present due to "the nature of the ...
NOAA is asking Maui’s on-water community to be on the look out for a recently-entangled 40-foot female humpback whale off ...
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Bubble feeding trick spreads through humpback whale social groups
Humpback whales off the west coast of Canada have learned a cooperative hunting technique from whales migrating into the area ...
The young whale, dubbed "Oil Change," was seen repeatedly off Cape Cod, and would entertain whale watchers with breaches and flipper slaps.
Humpback whales aren’t just recovering in numbers. Learning to hunt together may help them survive a warming, unpredictable ocean.
A dead humpback whale washed up near Bethany Beach on Jan. 8, according to the nonprofit Marine Education Research and Rehabilitation Institute. The juvenile male was first seen Jan. 6, floating at ...
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