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Newest J Pod calf, the fourth Southern Resid ent killer whale born in the last ...

The San Juan Journal 15 Apr 2025
J63 is the fourth Southern Resident killer whale calf born in the last 12 months, preceded by L128 (born in September to L90 “Ballena” but only surviving a few weeks), J61 (J35 ...
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Is Darwinism a ‘Potemkin’ Theory of Evolution?

The American Spectator 14 Apr 2025
But that’s not the big mystery! The killer question is, what could build cool new features, such as bats flying or whales living in the ocean? What could drive the construction of animals that had never before been seen on earth?.
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Government scientists are cleaning their own bathrooms as result of 'efficiency' plan

Alternet 13 Apr 2025
NPR reported that the bottleneck has disrupted operations at many NOAA facilities ... That could include chemical-intensive lab work like testing sea lions, killer whales and walruses from Alaska for environmental contaminants, Tolimieri said ... .
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Gang Of 60 Killer Whales Attack And Devour Pygmy Blue Whale In Brutal Video

NDTV 12 Apr 2025
The dramatic incident transpired in Bremer Canyon, a marine park off the coast of Bremer Bay on Monday (Apr 7) ... .
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Tracey Weiss, Our Ocean Backyard | Humpbacks on the horizon! Spring migration and abundant food ...

Santa Cruz Sentinel 12 Apr 2025
One sign of seasonal change for locals is people flocking to Monterey Bay in the spring and fall to view migrating whales ... You may be able to spot killer whales and white sharks ... These plumes of water are formed when a whale exhales at the surface.
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Finding Sanctuary | Underwater sounds in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary come from many sources

Santa Cruz Sentinel 12 Apr 2025
Andrew DeVogelaere, research coordinator at Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, recounted, “Recent research findings using acoustic (sound) data include the surprisingly persistent presence of ...
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NOAA staffing cuts threaten years of salmon harvests

West Hawaii Today 12 Apr 2025
... fishing and are a main source of food for endangered killer whales.
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Orcas surface in front of Hoquiam’s 28th Street Landing

The Aberdeen Daily World 12 Apr 2025
Last Friday a group of killer whales swam into Grays Harbor, reportedly going at least as far as under the ....
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France urged to find 'humane' solution after Spain refuses to take in two orcas

The Peninsula 11 Apr 2025
Nice, France ... Marineland has been ordered to care for them pending a future solution ... The two killer whales were due to go to a park on the Canary island of Tenerife and the 12 dolphins to a Madrid aquarium ... .
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Spain marine park defends facilities after France orca transfer blocked

Hindustan Times 11 Apr 2025
Spain marine park defends facilities after France orca transfer blocked ... The two killer whales were due to go to Loro Parque on the Canary island of Tenerife and the 12 dolphins to a Madrid aquarium ... vxm-as-we/imm/ds/jhb ... See Less ....
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NOAA Scientists Are Cleaning Bathrooms and Reconsidering Lab Experiments After Contracts for Basic Services Expire

ProPublica 11 Apr 2025
by Lisa Song. ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power ... That could include chemical-intensive lab work like testing sea lions, killer whales and walruses from Alaska for environmental contaminants, Tolimieri said.
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New baby orca sparks joy for Puget Sound killer whale advocates

The Oregonian 10 Apr 2025
A peer-reviewed scientific paper published in 2023 on the genetics of 150 whales, including southern resident, transient (or Bigg’s) killer whales, Alaska resident killer whales and offshore killer ...
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J Pod has another baby

The Spokesman-Review 10 Apr 2025
A peer-reviewed scientific paper published in 2023 on the genetics of 150 whales, including southern resident, transient (or Bigg’s) killer whales, Alaska resident killer whales and offshore ...
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Orcas and dolphins stuck in closed French marine park

RTE 10 Apr 2025
A 2021 French animal welfare law and falling attendances forced the Marineland park in Antibes to close this year after more than 50 years of operation ... Its management had asked two Spanish parks to take in the killer whales and dolphins ... .
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