While gray whales are not typically found in the Atlantic, they are regularly found in the North Pacific, according to NEA officials. The whales are described as not having a dorsal fin while ...
as well as their mottled grey and white skin. While they are a common sighting in the North Pacific Ocean, these whales are locally extinct in Atlantic waters, where they have not been spotted ...
The estimated population of North Atlantic right whales increased in 2023, but marine scientists say human behaviour still poses a significant threat to the critically endangered species.
The North Atlantic right whale has been driven to near extinction after centuries of whaling, while the grey whale has completely disappeared from the North Atlantic and is now restricted to the ...
Scientists estimate that 2.9 million whales were killed between 1900 and 1999 and many species suffered catastrophic declines. Some populations, including the North Atlantic gray whale, were lost ...
Pacific Coast Gray Whales Have Gotten 13% Shorter ... of the most endangered large whale species worldwide, the North Atlantic right whale, using new data to help avoid right whales' harmful ...
Fisheries has published final regulations to establish how much accidental harm is permissible to marine mammals during US ...
Naming North Atlantic right whales gives us a personal connection to these whales, and helps scientists and researchers ...
For example, we did this recently for right whales around New Zealand, for humpbacks in the North Atlantic, and for California gray whales. Q: Do you feel you are starting to get a handle on how ...
Silas Olofson reports on a midsummer survey expedition in the North Atlantic that produced a range of rare species, from ...
New population numbers for North Atlantic right whales are promising, but an effort to protect them from entanglements still ...