"They can't push it out." Study points to alarming reason for spike in whale injuries first appeared on The Cool Down.
Dead, 11-ton humpback whale washes up on California beach as officials warn locals to stay away: ‘It’s massive’ - Officials say the whale’s carcass could shift unexpectedly in the surf ...
Warming ocean waters are shrinking whale feeding areas and increasing entanglement risk along the U.S. West Coast.
In the early morning on Friday, June 27, beachgoers woke up to find a humpback whale that had washed up on Long Beach Island in Ocean County. The Mayor of Long Beach Township shared that the whale was ...
Researchers in Australia have significant concerns about local humpback whale populations in the Southern Ocean due to recent shifts in migration patterns. The University of Queensland found that the ...
A documentary by a local filmmaker exploring the lives of humpback whales is to locally premiere at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute this week. The Bermuda Zoological Society and The ...
Officials say the whale could roll in the surf, posing a danger to beachgoers ...
A total of 1,935 whales were observed across all islands, during the second Ocean Count and Great Whale Count for the 2026 season. That’s down by 12 whales from the same time last year. The number may ...
The bones of a whale that died at North Myrtle Beach 40 years ago were supposed to be displayed at SC’s state museum. But it ...
Whales are not just big, they're a big deal for healthy oceans. Whale poo is responsible for moving tonnes of nutrients from deep water up to the surface. Now new research shows that whales also move ...
The nearly 80-year-old disc resided in the archives of the the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution for decades and may hold ...
One of the world’s largest mammals, the humpback whale is an incredible species for many reasons. They may even be the ocean’s protectors. Researchers have witnessed humpback whales intervening during ...