Orcas, also called killer whales, are apex predators of the ocean. Their intelligence, hunting skills, and sheer power make ...
Krill are also sought after by humans, who scoop them up using massive fishing boats, potentially putting whales in danger, scientists warn. The fishing boats and whales are “going after the ...
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The National Marine Fisheries Service has withdrawn a proposed rule that would expand the number of boats that need to slow down during seasons when the endangered North Atlantic right whale is ...
Dozens of North Carolina charter fishermen submitted comments, arguing the rule would harm their businesses and that it is rare for a smaller boat to strike a whale in waters off the state.
Scientists have pieced together evidence that ancient marine reptiles once swam in what is now central Colombia, and these creatures appear to have been more formidable predators than today’s mighty ...
Researchers on planes spotted fishing gear in the area near where the whales were swimming. Boat strikes and entanglement are the biggest threats to the right whale population. O'Brien said the ...
In a move that wasn't totally unexpected, the Biden administration has said it will scrap plans to force small boats to slow down when critically endangered North Atlantic right whales are in ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has withdrawn its proposal to expand boat speed limits to protect North Atlantic right whales after more than two years of debate and over ...
FEDERAL LAW REQUIRES ALL BOATS TO STAY BACK AT LEAST 1500 FEET FROM RIGHT WHALES. BOATERS CAN UTILIZE THE WHALE ALERT APP TO GET UPDATES ON WHALE SIGHTINGS AND SLOW ZONES, SO THERE’S AN APP FOR ...
Orcas, known for their intelligence, can mimic human language, as demonstrated by a female orca named Wikie who replicated words like 'hello' and 'bye-bye.' This research highlights orcas' vocal ...