Scientists have spotted 21 North Atlantic right whale calves off of the Southeastern coast this season. This is the most since 2011.
Researchers have documented the births of nearly two dozen North Atlantic right whale calves this season. It’s an encouraging ...
The North Atlantic Ocean is warming up. Higher temperatures and increased human activity in the region can trigger abrupt ...
Humpback whales are teaching each other a feeding technique called bubble netting, and it's helping a Canadian population ...
Whales in the Gulf of St. Lawrence are changing their feeding habits as ocean temperatures rise and food becomes harder to find.
New Canadian research, using decades of samples from the Gulf of St. Lawrence, shows that as Arctic krill becomes scarce, fin ...
A group of critically endangered North Atlantic right whales were spotted off the coast of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, on Saturday. The Center for Coastal Studies observed 33 out of 384 whales that ...
A new Slow Zone for right whales is in effect east of Ocean City through January 18. Mariners are requested to travel at 10 knots or less in the designated area to protect the whales. North Atlantic ...
There are only 370 right whales left. If human activity doesn't change, the population may not be large enough to continue to reproduce by 2035.
The top two threats facing whales off Long Island's coast are boat strikes and fishing nets. That’s according to research by ...
Whales are mighty. Blue whales, for example, aren’t only the largest animal on Earth, but as far as we know, they’re the ...