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  2. Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary (officially the Gerry E. Studds Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary) is an 842-square-mile (636 sq nmi; 2,181 km 2) United States Government-protected national marine sanctuary located at the mouth of Massachusetts Bay between Cape Cod and Cape Ann.

  3. Want to see a whale? These are the top 5 recommended whale ...

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    Bar Harbor Whale Watch Co. is also a Whale SENSE, a voluntary program that helps to promote responsible whale watching practices, education, and ocean stewardship in collaboration with NOAA Fisheries.

  4. Megalodon - Wikipedia

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    [42] [43] [35] The whale shark is the largest living fish, with one large female reported with a precaudal length of 15 meters (49 ft) and an estimated total length of 18.8 meters (62 ft). [42] [44] It is possible that different populations of megalodon around the globe had different body sizes and behaviors due to different ecological ...

  5. New England Aquarium - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the 25,000 US gallons (95,000 L) Trust Family Foundation Shark and Ray Touch Tank became a permanent exhibit in the aquarium's West Wing. [17] [18] Guests can interact with multiple species of stingray and shark, including leopard whiprays and brown-banded bamboo sharks, in a naturalistic mangrove habitat. The lower level of the West ...

  6. A whale in Boston Harbor could slow down your MBTA ferry ...

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    A juvenile humpback whale in Boston Harbor could cause delays on the MBTA ferry through Thursday, the agency said. The setbacks are because of federal regulations that require boats to travel at ...

  7. Bloop - Wikipedia

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    There's one crucial difference, however: in 1997 Bloop was detected by sensors up to 4,800 km (3,000 miles) apart. That means it must be far louder than any whale noise, or any other animal noise for that matter. Is it even remotely possible that some creature bigger than any whale is lurking in the ocean depths?

  8. Livyatan - Wikipedia

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    The whale may have interacted with the large extinct shark megalodon (Otodus megalodon), competing with it for a similar food source. Its extinction was probably caused by a cooling event at the end of the Miocene period causing a reduction in food populations.

  9. File:Boston Whale Watch Aug 2009.ogv - Wikipedia

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