Hidden inside that snot are clues as to how changes in the environment could affect the immune system of beluga whales and their resiliency to climate change.
The North Atlantic Ocean is warming up. Higher temperatures and increased human activity in the region can trigger abrupt changes in marine ecosystems, for example, how species are distributed and ...
The amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has continued to accelerate, increasing by a record amount last year. Trees, plants and tiny plankton in the ocean all convert CO2 into the oxygen we ...
The tide has turned on the conservation success story of the southern right whale. Once considered a global conservation ...
Tuiono, a long-time advocate for Pacific and environmental justice, has introduced a Member’s Bill seeking to recognise ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Using skin samples collected from more than 1,100 whales between 1992 and 2019, scientists analysed stable nitrogen and carbon ...
Paying no attention to nearby divers, a killer whale and her calf hunting for food frolic in a snowy Norwegian fjord. The clear and calm waters of Reisafjorden, in Norway's Far North, have in recent ...
New research says birth rates for gray whales are still low, likely because of climate change affecting their food sources. However, melting sea ice has created new feeding opportunities, and ...
Once driven to the brink of extinction by commercial whaling, southern right whales slowly returned to Australian coastlines ...