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North Atlantic Right Whales face threats. Scientists use NASA satellites to monitor their food source, Calanus finmarchicus.
NASA satellites detect red plankton swarms in the Gulf of Maine to track North Atlantic Right Whales and aid in their protection.
Massachusetts is asking residents to help design a new state seal, flag and motto with the aim of reflecting the state’s ...
Since Pinterest released its 2025 predictions in December, fisherman core is much further up the ladder. Yarden Horwitz, founder of the consumer trend company Spate, said U.S. Google searches for ...
Garmin and WAVs launch innovative technology on the heels of NOAA’s withdrawal of proposed vessel speed restrictions The post ...
Feedback's proposal that the genome of the blue whale could be used to communicate the scale of large datasets is knocked ...
Cape Cod’s waters now host two high-tech buoys that listen for endangered right whales. How does this help protect these ...
The population of North Atlantic right whales, an endangered species that has been the focus of conservation efforts for ...
Scientists said complications from a vessel strike killed a 43-foot North Atlantic right whale that washed ashore Sunday near ...
You might not want to think too much about all the whales that have urinated in the ocean the next time you go to the beach, ...
In the waters off New England, one of Earth's rarest mammals swims slowly, mouth agape. The North Atlantic right whale ...
A 30-foot sperm whale washed ashore on Hilton Head Island, drawing crowds to Coligny Beach. Crews conducted a necropsy and ...