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Monterey Bay Whale Watch said on Facebook that their scouting boat spotted the dolphins when it went out to "perform a survey on the coast south of Monterey," about a 120 miles southwest of San ...
Tourists in Monterey Bay had an “incredible day” when a pod of killer whales made an unexpected appearance. Toward the end of a Jan. 23 tour, boaters spotted four orcas hunting sea lions ...
Whale watchers got quite a show recently when one playful dolphin decided to show off for them in Monterey Bay, California. ABC News shared a clip on Sunday, March 24th of the whale watchers ...
Watching famous whale, Ludo, at Valdés Peninsula Whale watching boats in Icy Strait Point, Alaska Whale watching off the coast of Bar Harbor, Maine Humpback whales and California sea lions in Monterey Bay, 2013 Humpback whale and brown pelicans off Avila Beach, California
The facility was not constructed to house cetaceans, and instead utilizes the 27 species of marine mammals that live in or travel through Monterey Bay as one of its "exhibits", as guests can view the bay and marine mammals from decks along the back of the building. [ae] [24]
Bryde's whales have not been reported as taken or injured in fishing operations. They are sometimes killed or injured by ship strikes. Anthropogenic noise is an increasing concern for all rorquals, which communicate by low-frequency sounds. [8] These whales are protected off the US by the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972. [8]
Boaters spotted a rare white orca known as 'Frosty' this weekend off the coast of Southern California. The orca has a rare skin condition.
The gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus), [1] also known as the grey whale, [5] is a baleen whale that migrates between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of 14.9 meters (49 ft), a weight of up to 41 tonnes (90,000 lb) and lives between 55 and 70 years, although one female was estimated to be 75–80 years of age.
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