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As spring awakens in the Northern Hemisphere, a powerful migration is underway – not just of boats returning north from ...
The typical migration route for humpback whales can exceed 8,000 kilometers ... while two populations in the North Atlantic feed all the way from the Gulf of Maine to Norway and migrate to ...
A Jupiter resident captured video of a humpback whale breaching close to shore in Palm Beach County. Experts say while ...
Most species of baleen whale travel between 1,800 and 3,000 miles each way. Southern populations of humpback whales leave ... so they have a shorter migration as they feed in temperate waters ...
Spotting around 30 whales, both North Atlantic right whales and humpback whales near the canal is still a celebrated event, ...
Around 30 critically endangered North Atlantic right whales, along with some humpback whales, were putting on a show on April 15 as they congregated near the shores of Sandwich and around the eastern ...
“On the average, four to five humpback whales strand a year along the South Atlantic coast from North Carolina to Florida,” Thayer said. “This is the seventh humpback that’s stranded this ...
The Cape Cod Times reported that dozens of North Atlantic right whales and a few humpback whales have already been seen off the coast of Sandwich and the eastern mouth of the Cape Cod Canal, "with at ...
As offshore wind turbines rise from the waters off the Northeast coast, so do questions about their impact beneath the ...
Humpback whale populations are strongly recovering on their feeding grounds in the South Atlantic, with over 24,543 whales now estimated to use polar waters in the Scotia Arc each summer.
The Canadian lead author of a new study on the migration of humpback whales is sounding ... In May 2024, a critically endangered North Atlantic right whale was spotted entangled in fishing nets ...
A humpback whale carcass was found floating along the Salter Path/Indian Beach area on Friday, Mar. 28, 2025. It was found by the Clearwater Marine Research Insitute North Atlantic Right Whale ...