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A new study led by McGill University researchers indicates that humpback whales in the southeastern Pacific combine real-time environmental cues with their memories of conditions in their Antarctic ...
A rising, global demand for krill as a dietary supplement has been ravaging Antarctica's remote, frigid waters through krill ...
Humpback whales use memory and ocean cues to guide migration, but climate change may disrupt this strategy, warns researchers ...
Krill is considered to be the largest animal biomass in the wild on Earth and is an important prey species for baleen whales ...
A humpback whale and her calf swim together in Hawaiian waters where humpback whales give birth and prepare their young to go on their arduous trip to the Northwest Pacific and Alaska. Courtesy ...
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