A stunning video from Chile shows a humpback whale briefly scooping a kayaker into its mouth before releasing him unharmed.
A humpback whale briefly engulfed a kayaker off the coast of Chile in an incident caught on camera. Experts say it couldn't have swallowed him even if it wanted to.
The team analyzed whale poop for iron, known to be especially limited in the Southern Ocean, as well as copper.
The order came after an inter-agency team found that whale-shark watching activities involve luring the fish by feeding them with krill, a small shrimp-like animal. The said activity is a violation of ...
When certain algae flourish in the sea, they produce neurotoxins that can sicken both humans and marine animals. Acute ...
Krill are the centre of the Southern Ocean food web above the seabed, sustaining penguins, seals and the world’s largest animals, including blue whales. These tiny creatures are also climate heroes, ...
“This is a ground-breaking effort to develop a new way to monitor krill swarms at the surface where they are known to occur in huge patches that are important feeding grounds for whales and ...
The inter-agency team discovered that whale shark interactions involved feeding them with krill to lure the marine animals to stay. Such practice violated Provincial Ordinance No. 2020-008 and Joint ...
r Cait McCarry conducts krill research in Antarctica (University of Strathclyde) “They are the reason why humpback whales migrate thousands of miles every year to feed in the icy waters around ...