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The Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network (LMMN) is reminding the public to enjoy our marine wildlife responsibly this summer while soaking up the best of the Lowcountry’s beaches and waterways.
A marine biologist captured video of the moment a bowhead whale cracked through a layer of ice in West Greenland to take a ...
A federal judge has allowed key portions of Ocean City and Fenwick Island’s legal challenge to US Wind’s offshore wind ...
The Pentagon increasingly sees the Pacific as its most important theater of operations as tensions brew between the U.S. and ...
Alix Morris’s new book, A Year with the Seals, explores humans’ complicated relationship with these controversial marine mammals.
Researchers using a new drone say they have observed killer whales finding and modifying stalks of kelp to preen each other.
The Fish and Wildlife Service updated rules governing how much Arctic oil drilling can bother the Beaufort Sea’s protected ...
A humpback whale was severely injured in Glacier Bay. National Park Service staff say they first saw the injury last Friday, ...
They make one of the longest migrations of any mammal, moving up to 14,000 miles round-trip each year. They are protected under the federal Marine Mammal Protection Act. 2025 The Charlotte Observer.
The most recent data from NOAA shows a major decline in gray whale populations compared to a year ago. Here's what to know.
Jeffrey Talbert and Laura Jensen discuss how recent lawsuits against the Empire Wind offshore project show growing legal scrutiny of federal approvals in the wake of major Supreme Court rulings with ...
They make one of the longest migrations of any mammal, moving up to 14,000 miles round-trip each year. They are protected under the federal Marine Mammal Protection Act.
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