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A new study links toxic algae found in bowhead whales to ocean warming - a growing threat to Arctic food webs.
Rising toxins found in bowhead whales harvested for subsistence use by Alaska Natives on the North Slope show that ocean ...
According to KNKX, scientists are alarmed by the rising number of gray whale strandings along the Pacific West Coast.  So ...
Harmful algae blooms have been rapidly producing in a place previously too cold to host the toxin: the Arctic.
Researchers examining 20 years of data on orca sightings have discovered a worrying trend linked to the receding ice, ...
Rising toxins found in bowhead whales, harvested for subsistence purposes by Alaska Native communities, reveal that ocean ...
Analysis of bowhead whale poop shows that more toxins from typically warm-water toxic algae species are entering Arctic food ...
Arctic Sea Ice Day this year is focused on Beluga whales, launching a live cam in Hudson Bay for people to watch them swim.
Sometimes we come across video clips that are not what they first appear to be. This YouTube clip of a beluga whale playing with a rugby ball is one such video. In the viral clip (it has been watched ...
Federal officials are reporting the lowest numbers of gray whales counted since the 1970s. More than 20 have died in S.F. Bay ...