Scientists with the New England Aquarium have spotted two endangered blue whales about 15 miles off the coast of southern New England, marking what they believe is the first time ...
Researchers with the aquarium spotted two blue whales just 15 miles south of Martha's Vineyard on Saturday during an aerial ...
Observers with New England Aquarium said it's the first time they have documented blue whales in their southern New England ...
The sighting marks the first time endangered blue whales have been recorded in this area of Massachusetts waters.
WWLP Springfield on MSN
Rare blue whale sightings mark a first for New England Aquarium
The New England Aquarium's survey team spots endangered blue whales in southern New England, marking the first documentation in the area.
Aquarium scientists say sightings offer a rare glimpse into the movements of Atlantic blue whales ...
“The blue whale is the largest and loudest animal on Earth.” The blue whale is the largest animal on Earth and likely the largest animal ever to have lived. While this ocean mammoth is dubbed “blue,” ...
WISN 12 News on MSN
First-of-its-kind occurrence: Three endangered blue whales spotted off New England twice in 24 hours
In a first-of-its-kind occurrence, three endangered blue whales were recently spotted in two separate instances off the New England coast, according to New England Aquarium researchers. On Feb. 27, ...
Sightings of the ocean giant were scarce last year. Their increased presence this summer is exciting for whale watchers off California. Rajvi Khatri via Unsplash Boaters with Monterey Bay Whale Watch ...
A six-year study off California’s coast shows how marine heat waves and noise pollution are silencing the ocean’s largest singers. Does saving the ocean start with hearing it? A blue whale swims near ...
Its appetite hinges on nutrient-rich krill swarms, so climate shifts that shrink krill threaten energy reserves and migration. Read on to discover the 12-inch-thick throat muscles and a 90-second gulp ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results