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  2. Marine mammals and sonar - Wikipedia

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    Before extensive research on whale vocalizations was completed, the low-frequency pulses emitted by some species of whales were often not correctly attributed to them. Dr Payne wrote: "Before it was shown that fin whales were the cause [of powerful sounds], no one could take seriously the idea that such regular, loud, low, and relatively pure frequency tones were coming from within the ocean ...

  3. Humpback whale - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 25 January 2025. Large baleen whale species Humpback whale Temporal range: 7.2–0 Ma Pre๊ž’ ๊ž’ O S D C P T J K Pg N Late Miocene – Recent Size compared to an average human Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) CITES Appendix I (CITES) Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom ...

  4. Cetacean stranding - Wikipedia

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    The killer whales regularly demonstrate their competence by chasing seals up shelving gravel beaches, up to the edge of the water. The pursuing whales are occasionally partially thrust out of the sea by a combination of their own impetus and retreating water, and have to wait for the next wave to re-float them and carry them back to sea. [12]

  5. Humpback whale that washed up on LI was popular NYC ... - AOL

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    The young whale was a popular humpback who put on shows for whale ... “There were a few trips where it would just be tail throwing — when it throws its entire back body out of the water ...

  6. WATCH: Officials disentangle humpback whale in water ... - AOL

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    A rescue team with the Center for Coastal Studies freed a badly entangled humpback whale in the water off Chatham on Monday, officials said.

  7. Claims about offshore wind farms killing whales are ... - AOL

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    Ten or more humpback whales have been stranded on beaches each year since then, with a high of 34 in 2017. ... Do other energy projects kill whales? Oil on Huntington Beach, Calif., from a 126,000 ...

  8. Cetacean bycatch - Wikipedia

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    North Atlantic right whale mother and calf. Baleen whales (Mysticeti) are often taken in gill-nets and in fisheries that use vertical lines to mark traps and pots. [3] Large cetaceans such as humpback and right whales may carry off gear after entanglement. This explains the large scars borne by whales along the U.S. Atlantic coast. [14]

  9. Exploding whale - Wikipedia

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    A number of controlled explosions have been made in South Africa. Explosives were used to kill a beached humpback whale 25 miles (40 km) west of Port Elizabeth on August 6, 2001, [28] while a southern right whale that beached near Cape Town on September 15, 2005, was killed by