As if soaring above the brilliant blue ocean isn’t spectacular enough, the New England Aquarium’s aerial survey team recently ...
What researchers spotted off Cape Cod and the Vineyard recently is something they almost never see in these waters.
Scientists with the New England Aquarium have spotted two endangered blue whales about 15 miles off the coast of southern New England, marking what they believe is the first time ...
Blue whales, the largest animals on Earth, have been spotted not far off the coast of Massachusetts.
The sighting marks the first time endangered blue whales have been recorded in this area of Massachusetts waters.
Changing ocean conditions making whale prey scarce are causing the mammals to stop singing, a recent study has found. Researchers at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, Cascadia Research ...
Three endangered blue whales were seen in waters south of Martha’s Vineyard late last month. The New England Aquarium’s aerial survey team spotted one blue whale and then a duo in separate surveys two ...
Learn why blue whale calves are prime orca targets and how their massive mothers use slipstreams, allies, and shockwaves to keep them alive.
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It sounds absurd, but the heart of a blue whale is so big a human could swim through its arteries
It’s hard to picture a creature so immense that a person could stand inside one of its arteries, yet that’s the reality of the blue whale—the largest animal ever to live on Earth. A detail like that ...
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.
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