Dive into the creative journey of making a breathtaking diorama that showcases two humpback whales and a vibrant coral reef. Follow each step from sculpting and painting to molding and casting with ...
Submitted by The Whale Museum. The Whale Museum is hosting a new, virtual art class on Saturday, April 4, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The class, “Drawing Inspiration From the Salish Sea,” centers on nature ...
Noyo High School student Elena Amaya has curated an art show for the Whale Festival featuring work by Larry Foster, J.D. Mayhew and other celebrated artists.
Hundreds of parents, kids and community members flocked to the Medium Art Center’s 5th Annual Youth Art show, held on First Friday.
Noyo Center for Marine Science Stranding Coordinator Sarah Grimes gives tips on sighting whales, and the Center announces ...
For decades, whale watching has been a seasonal ritual along the Sonoma Coast, drawing locals to wind-swept bluffs, binoculars in hand. Now the pastime has earned national notice: Travel + Leisure has ...
A dead whale washed up on the sand in Newport Beach on Wednesday, with authorities assessing how the mammal died — and how to get it off of the popular beach. The 27-foot whale was first spotted ...
A 46-foot-long fin whale washed ashore in Clatsop County on the Oregon coast Saturday morning. Officials from the Seaside Aquarium said the whale had already been dead for some time before washing up ...
A dead fin whale was discovered on Sunset Beach near Warrenton on the Oregon Coast Feb. 7. Jim Riley, 65, of Tualatin, was beach combing just before dawn when he came across the carcass. There was an ...
For one population of whales, teamwork makes the dream work. In the Kitimat Fjord System in northern British Columbia, humpback whale counts have been growing at a rate of 6 to 8 percent per year; the ...
An integral part of whale watching, Capt. Rick Podolak explained as we zipped out of North San Diego Bay past Point Loma, is establishing trust. That and a fast vessel, good timing and luck. All of ...
While recent freezing temperatures have unsettled humans across Florida, the waters remain relatively warm for migrating whales, drawing more of the marine mammals to the region, wildlife experts say.