BOSTON - About 75 North Atlantic right whales, representing about 20% of the critically endangered species' population worldwide, have gathered in an area off the coast of New England. A aerial ...
The 7th edition of the whale satellite monitoring program by the Argentine branch of the Wildlife Conservation Society started the monitoring of 22 specimens in the Atlantic Ocean to obtain data ...
Scientists with the New England Aquarium’s Anderson Cabot Center for Ocean Life saw the whales during aerial surveys of Jeffreys Ledge in the Gulf of Maine on Sunday and Monday, the aquarium ...
Another killer whale passes under our boat ... Above us, cinematographer Sam Stewart uses a drone to maintain an aerial view of the action. Whilst we employ Bluetooth headsets, below us clicks ...
The new research synthesizes the earliest accounts of killer whales on the Pacific Coast with modern data on physical characteristics. They also use aerial imaging (called photogrammetry), and ...
An aerial survey team from the New England Aquarium’s Anderson Cabot Center for Ocean Life spotted the whales on Jan. 12 and 13, counting more than 75 unique individuals. Only around 370 right ...
Aerial surveys over the Gulf of Maine captured the group of North Atlantic right whales spread out this week across 10 miles, many of them feeding deep below the surface, the New England Aquarium ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said an aerial survey found an entangled whale about 60 miles (96 kilometers) east of the Outer Banks of North Carolina on Dec. 16. Another ...