Round Spectacle in an Ocean Under Strain Along California’s coastline, whale watching is not confined to a single season. Nearly any month of the year offers ...
Blue whales are the largest mammals in the world, and they spend much of their lives roaming the deep ocean, where they feed on vast amounts of krill. Blue whales usually inhabit the open sea and are ...
Glittery sea worms and sea squirts fit for "The Lord of the Rings" universe might sound like pure fantasy, but they're very real creatures living in the deep sea. Some of these otherworldly ocean ...
The ocean waters off southern New England continue to see high North Atlantic right whale activity, with the New England ...
The Marine Mammal Center has confirmed to KRON4 that a dead gray whale was found floating in the San Francisco Bay near the Golden Gate Bridge around 9 a.m. Tuesday. The ...
Last month, a blue whale was spotted off the coast in waters near Rhode Island by the New England Aquarium’s Anderson Cabot Center for Ocean Life — an “unusual occurrence” according to a NEAQ press ...
Becky O'Brien always wanted to work with ocean life, but she didn't realize she'd be able to do the job in the middle of the ...
What makes Monterey Bay so appealing is what you can’t see. Starting a mile off shore from Moss Landing is the start of the ...
An environmental reporter joins a research team trying to attach recording devices to sperm whales, in hopes of decoding their calls.
The New England Aquarium aerial photography team has spotted blue whales twice in a row in waters south of Nantucket Island (Massachusetts). This was reported by Popular Science magazine on March 15.
As if soaring above the brilliant blue ocean isn’t spectacular enough, the New England Aquarium’s aerial survey team recently ...