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Aerial observers from the Center for Coastal Studies in Provincetown on Friday spotted a previously undetected North Atlantic right whale mother and calf in Cape Cod Bay.
A previously undetected North Atlantic right whale calf and its mother were sighted in Cape Cod Bay on April 17.
Two North Atlantic right whales, among the most at-risk marine mammals, were spotted swimming in the Bahamas on April 15, ...
Researchers at Rutgers University-New Brunswick have devised a way to use AI to predict the location of North Atlantic right whales.
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The Cool Down on MSNResearchers stunned after endangered whale gives birth for first time this season: 'Marks a crucial stage'"It's always reassuring to know they've made the hazardous journey from the southeastern U.S. coast safely." Researchers ...
Researchers and conservationists remind the public to respect the whales’ space. It is illegal to approach a North Atlantic ...
Researchers with the Center for Coastal Studies (CCS) documented something they don’t normally see in Cape Cod Bay on Thursday: a North Atlantic right whale calf that hasn’t been ...
“In an extremely unusual sighting, divers have captured footage of two North Atlantic right whales in The Bahamas, the first time the species has ever been seen in this country,” the New England ...
Two North Atlantic right whales that are typically found off Cape Cod this time of year have been spotted swimming in the ...
Citizen scientists at the Point Vicente Interpretive Center are documenting a historic low in Gray Whale sightings, but the ...
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