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Nearly 50-Foot, Endangered Fin Whale Washes Ashore in AlaskaThe carcass of an endangered fin whale, nearly 50 feet in length, recently washed up ashore in the Alaskan city of Anchorage. The enormous whale carcass that was discovered over the weekend near ...
It was a whale of a surprise. An endangered North Atlantic right whale and her calf were spotted splashing in waters off of ...
“Ship strikes are a top threat to endangered whales, but these tragedies can be avoided by slowing down through whale habitat.” The mother fin whale and her calf were apparently killed by an ...
The NYS DEC shared that the whale received the name Accordion after researchers observed scarring on her back that was likely ...
Slayed in Iceland: The commercial hunting and international trade in endangered fin whales is the result of a joint investigation into Iceland’s fin whaling industry by AWI, the Environmental ...
Ship strikes are a leading cause of death for blue, fin and humpback whales off California’s coast. The groups sued the U.S. Coast Guard and National Marine Fisheries Service for failing to meet ...
A pair of rare and critically endangered whales has journeyed past their usual course, appearing in the Gulf Coast where they ...
A team at Rutgers is using artificial intelligence to predict where whales will be off New Jersey's coast. The data could save the animals' lives.
Japan’s Fisheries Agency has proposed expanding commercial whaling along the country’s coast to fin whales, a larger species than the three currently permitted. The proposal comes five years ...
It continued however to export thousands of tons of mainly fin whale products, principally to Japan ... trade that diminishes the effectiveness of an international program for endangered or threatened ...
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