Toothed whales use sound to find their way around, detect objects, and catch fish. They can investigate their environment by making clicking sounds, and then decoding the "echoic return signal" ...
"What's that sound? It's not a boat. It's a stampeeeeeede!" Watch a dolphin mega-pod sail past a small boat. The post ‘It’s a ...
A whale-watching boat off the coast of San Diego captured a rare sight when it spotted a mega-pod of dolphins swimming ...
Four college buddies on an angling trip in the Long Island Sound this week came home with one heck of a fishing story — and the video to back it up. Schofield Campbell, Charlie DeNatale, Ryan Bard and ...
A whale-watching tour company in Northern California captured rare footage of a dolphin super pod — featuring about 2,000 dolphins breaching off of the coast of Monterey. According to the Associated ...
Whale expert Eduardo Mercado proposes a groundbreaking theory about what singing whales are actually doing and argues that ...
KIRO Newsradio and Puget Sound Express have teamed up to give you a chance to win a whale watching experience! Complete the ...
New York City’s waterways are running red as fatal boat strikes become a growing threat to the booming marine life population — a sick reality that killed a celebrity whale and dolphin so far this ...
Rescue Crew and Stranded Dolphins: IFAW personnel respond to common dolphins in Wellfleet, Mass., a global hotspot for mass strandings of dolphins. Partnerships and collaborations between researchers ...
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