A third incident took place again in January 2025 after Russia was also accused of sabotage in the Baltic Sea - prompting the move to deploy the Blue Whale. A Russian ship allegedly cut a key ...
The Center has been leading the charge to protect marine mammals from ship and boat strikes, with a particular focus on the mighty blue whale. Despite clear evidence that collisions are killing ...
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New maps show high-risk zones for whale-ship collisions − vessel speed limits and rerouting can reduce the tollImagine you are a blue whale swimming up the California ... neighboring countries to coordinate efforts to reduce ship-strike risk across whale migratory routes. We also found high levels of ...
The study mapped whale migration data for blue, fin, humpback ... “To put that in perspective of the ship’s total transit, when it leaves a port in the Philippines or Asia, it’s a 20 ...
The female blue whale was probably migrating north when she was caught in ... Men from the Helen Blake Lifeboat, based at Fethard-on-Sea, attempted to rescue the crew after the ship hit rocks. Nine ...
FORT BRAGG, CA., 1/28/25 — The bones of a 73-foot blue whale are stored in a barn in Mendocino, awaiting their permanent home ...
Ship strikes are a leading cause of death for blue, fin and humpback whales off California’s coast. An August ship strike killed California’s most photographed whale, a beloved humpback known as Fran.
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