Scientists took samples from whale blow, identifying possible disease risks for marine mammals in northern seas.
The long-term analysis of blue whale and fin whale vocalisations in the eastern Fram Strait offers valuable insights into seasonal and annual patterns regarding these species’ occurrence in the region ...
Scientists used drones to collect whale breath and detect harmful viruses early, helping protect whales in Arctic waters.
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Whale breath may reveal a deadly virus circulating in Arctic waters
In this study, morbillivirus signatures were identified in humpback whales sampled in northern Norway, as well as in a sperm ...
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Drones find 'dangerous' virus in Arctic whales which could spark 'catastrophic domino effect'
Scientists used drones to pick up viral genetic material from Arctic whales in remote waters, and found samples matching ...
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 ...
“The blue whale is the largest and loudest animal on Earth.” The blue whale is the largest animal on Earth and likely the largest animal ever to have lived. While this ocean mammoth is dubbed “blue,” ...
Whales breed in specific areas deep beneath the Arctic Circle ice, reveals new research. Scientists used state of the art AI ...
Blue whale calves and births have seldom been documented. A new study may help unravel the mystery. Photo from NOAA Fisheries Service Despite being members of the largest species on the planet, young ...
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