A pair of endangered North Atlantic right whales have finally been spotted again off Florida's west coast, and the good news is the right whales appear to be headed back to the right ocean. Boaters ...
When whales set off for their breeding grounds, they generally stop feeding and metabolise the energy stored in their blubber. As a result, they release the nutrients consumed in the higher latitudes ...
Two whales swimming, diving and rolling in the water just steps from the sand at Aliso Beach stopped beachgoers in their tracks. “It was a delicious, spiritual moment,” said Maria Bishop of the ...
One male humpback whale traveled across at least three oceans in search of a mate, proving that there's no distance too far when it comes to romance. According to scientists, the whale's journey is ...
Humpback whales are thriving again. They switch foods, use creative hunting, and enter new waters. Their flexibility helps ...
Entanglements limit their ability to swim, feed, and breathe. They can cause severe injuries that lead to drowning, infection ...
A quick splash, a sleek fin cutting through the surface, and then—gone. Dolphins don’t perform on cue, but when you spot one, ...
in a “rare” sighting, a sperm whale was observed swimming into the mouth of a river in Ireland. Just a few dozen sperm whale sightings have been made off the coast of Ireland since 1990, according to ...
A soothing dog video captures a Golden Retriever watching the sea like a tiny naturalist. From the boat's rail, Shadow stares at whales and tracks a playful dolphin pod. The ocean is calm and blue.
A minke whale that was swimming in Long Beach Harbor earlier this month died from domoic acid poisoning associated with a toxic algal bloom that has stricken many other sea creatures, according to ...
A complex rescue operation unfolded off the coast of Australia after a humpback whale was found tethered to the sea floor. The incident took place near Geraldton — located about 260 miles north of ...