Feb. 6, 2025 — New research finds some baleen whale species call at such deep frequencies that they're completely undetectable by killer whales, which cannot hear sounds below 100 hertz.
Some baleen whales, or whales that have plates in their mouths to help sieve out plankton, sing low-frequency songs to not only attract potential mates but also keep them safe from killer whale ...
The ocean is a world of sound. Beneath the surface, marine life relies on calls, clicks, and songs to navigate, communicate, and survive. For baleen whales, singing songs is essential, but it also ...
A new study has found an increase in large-whale deaths and injuries near HABs on the U.S. East and West Coasts, mainly due to ship strikes and entanglement in fishing gear. The authors propose ...
Surveyors with the New England Aquarium spotted the whales, estimated to represent 15% of the endangered species' global population, in a small area east of ...
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Senior Wildlife Biologist Jessica Thompson and Wildlife Technician Trip Kolkmeyer deploy a drone to search for an endangered North Atlantic right whale. Near St. Marys on Jan. 26, 2025. Drones are ...
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More than 75 endangered North Atlantic right whales, about 20 percent of the total population, were spotted off the coast of New Hampshire and Maine this week, prompting officials to warn boaters ...