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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.
Sightings of humpback whales cruising the British coast are rising – and causing debate amongst conservationists researching the cause ...
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10 Best U.S. Destinations for Whale Watching
Discover the 10 Best U.S. Destinations for Whale Watching, where you can catch awe-inspiring views of humpbacks, orcas, and ...
Once hunted to the brink of extinction, the humpback whale population has recovered extensively over the past half a century. In 1960, numbers were estimated at around 5,000 animals. Today, the ...
A surge in humpback whale sightings reported across the English Channel over the last month has ... “We believe the humpbacks that pass through the Eastern English Channel are coming from the feeding ...
But seeing humpback whales in the English Channel is far ... Younger males may be forced to explore new breeding grounds and feeding areas to avoid competition with larger and more established ...
Scientists confirmed that the recovered gear from both events was from the humpback whales’ feeding grounds in Alaska. Scientists will further assess the gear to better understand the source in ...
It is during the fall when humpback whales move south from their nutrient-rich feeding grounds in the North Pacific Ocean into warmer, shallower water where they can breed and give birth.