The Ehattesaht First Nation says a killer whale calf that had been trapped in a remote Vancouver Island lagoon for more than a month is now free after she swam out on her own early Friday morning.
An injured right whale calf was photographed Jan. 3, 2024, off the South Carolina coast. Approximately 360 right whales remain alive, including fewer than 70 reproductively active females. (Forever ...
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. (KABC) -- Whale watchers were treated to an incredible and rare sight off the coast of Southern ...
A whale calf that had been trapped in a lagoon off Vancouver Island since last month is now free. According to Fisheries and Oceans Canada, First Nation members in a small inflatable boat used sea ...
AN extremely rare white killer whale has been caught on camera as scientists believe the beast has a “glowing mutation”. The ...
The odds of a two-year old killer whale calf surviving in the open ocean on its own and eventually reuniting with family members remain solid if a rescue team manages to free the orca from the ...
VANCOUVER ISLAND, British Columbia — An orca whale calf that was trapped in a lagoon on the northwestern side of Vancouver Island has since found its way to the lagoon’s outlet. The young ...
ZEBALLOS, British Columbia — A young killer whale that was trapped for more than ... a statement that a team monitoring the 2-year-old calf saw it swim past the area where its mother had died ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — The carcass of a gray whale calf covered in killer whale bite marks washed up onto Tish-A-Tang Beach in Bandon on May 6. Oregon State University Stranding Program Manager ...
Other human activities, including fishing, boating, underwater construction and polluting, are responsible for many injuries ...
Five endangered North Atlantic right whale mother and calf pairs have arrived off the coast of southern New England so far in the spring of 2024. The Center for Coastal Studies based out of ...