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New research finds a hidden split in West Coast killer whales
New research on the eastern North Pacific has revealed that the mammal-eating killer whales off the West Coast are not a single roaming population but two socially distinct communities that rarely, if ...
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The federal government is proposing sweeping new salmon fishing closures that include the mouth of the Fraser River, the ...
Chavez, a marine mammal ecologist at the University of Rhode Island, spotted a leopard seal on an ice floe. Borras-Chavez was ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — SeaWorld Orlando unveiled plans on Thursday for its new attraction, an immersive Arctic flying theater, which is set to open spring 2025. Guests can "soar" through the Arctic and see ...
These tourism guides have been on the sea for 28 years. This is the first time they've seen an all-white whale.
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