The 25-foot whale doesn’t seem sick or injured, but the hope is that the whale can soon find its way out to sea.
Orca Network and the Langley Chamber of Commerce will host the annual Welcome the Whales Parade and Festival the weekend of ...
The 25-foot whale doesn’t seem sick or injured, but the hope is that the whale can soon find its way out to sea.
A mysterious whale that has long puzzled scientists may not be an anomaly, but a clue to what climate change is doing beneath ...
The black and slightly orange Bigg’s killer whale was spotted swimming with its mother, Sedna, in the Salish Sea ...
The Canadian lead author of a new study on the migration of humpback whales is sounding the alarm on how climate change could spell trouble for the species.
As temperatures continue to rise globally, the Arctic is seeing non-native species — like salmon and humpback whales — moving ...
The Makah is a marine-based Tribe. Their history and identity are tied to the sea—as are their traditional foods.
A spout briefly skimming the surface of the water. A gray dorsal hump blending in with San Francisco Bay. A fluke lifting into the air, only to disappear in a flash. Gray whales are some of the most ...
Right on schedule - April 1st - the Great Lakes Whale Migration has begun on the Old Mission Peninsula. And we had a surprise ...
Humpback whales use memory and ocean cues to guide migration, but climate change may disrupt this strategy, warns researchers ...
The orca calf belongs to a family of transient killer whales, or “Bigg’s” killer whales, and was first spotted in the Salish ...
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