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The most important part of the ocean you’ve never heard of

The Los Angeles Times 28 Mar 2025
Jessica Gephart, a fisheries-science professor at the University of Washington, explained that the Saya de Malha Bank is a breeding ground for humpback and blue whales that can be injured or killed by ship collisions.
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From Russell Shorto to Xiaolu Guo: new books reviewed in short

New Statesman 26 Mar 2025
Abandoned and desperate for a different life than offered by the small village on Kent’s coast, Ishmaelle forfeits her 17-year-old girl’s identity for that of a 15-year-old boy, Ishmael, and sails to New York before boarding a whaling ship ... Affairs.
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Fatal boat strikes — which took life of beloved whale this year — on the ...

New York Post 22 Mar 2025
“Menhaden are mainly found close to shore, which puts the whales in close proximity to busy shipping lanes. Humpback whales are unpredictable and can feed at the surface, which can put them at risk of ship strikes,” Brown explained.
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Harnessing Wind, Slower Speeds, Efficient Routing to Reduce Climate Impact

The Maritime Executive 21 Mar 2025
Discussions underway at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) on how to decarbonize shipping ignore effective near-term solutions including slow steaming, more efficient routing and wind-assist retrofits.
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The Paley Archive, Arcangelo Corelli and Atomic Café: L.A. arts and culture this weekend

The Los Angeles Times 21 Mar 2025
Friday; 2.30 p.m ... 10 ... gmcla.org 🎵 🎭 Shipping. A Musical A fantastical whale tale about a 19th-century Nantucket woman and an interspecies friendship, with a book by Jen Jackson and Louisa Kellogg, music by Brian Heveron-Smith, directed by Cassie Ahiers.
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Canada’s Marineland to rehome its whales and dolphins as it seeks a buyer

The Observer 20 Mar 2025
But a lack of available sanctuaries in the country suggests finding a home for stranded whales, dolphins and pinnipeds will be a daunting task ... the removal of the whales and other animals to a new home.
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The illusory reality of WWI dazzle camouflage, re-examined

Popular Science 20 Mar 2025
During World War I, Allied navies started implementing shocking, cubist-inspired “dazzle” paint jobs on ships ... That illusion likely occurred whether the ships were “dazzled” or not ... German ships ...
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Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition Review

Empire 20 Mar 2025
A scant few survivors take to the stars, searching for a new home in ark ships, but only one vessel, the White Whale, makes it through the barrage.
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Activist Paul Watson vows to act against Iceland whaling, eye Japan ships

Kyodo 18 Mar 2025
... Australia to protect the whale sanctuary near Antarctica ... In July last year, Watson was detained in Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark, while en route to intercept a Japanese whaling ship.
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First right whale mom and calf of the season spotted in Cape Cod Bay: ‘Hope ...

Boston Herald 18 Mar 2025
The center noted that ship strikes are one of the greatest threats to North Atlantic right whales, and “important efforts are being taken to reduce this danger.” In Massachusetts, the ...
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Shiba Inu and Dogecoin Whales Flock to Remittix (RTX) at $0.07, Forecasting a 15,540% Surge ...

Cryptopolitan 18 Mar 2025
Whales of Shiba Inu and Dogecoin are looking for substitutes, notably a rising PayFi star now trading around $0.07 ... Shiba Inu Whales Abandon Ship as Confidence Plummets. Shiba Inu is having a hard time with the dramatic reduction of whales.
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America needs NOAA — Congress must demand Trump bring his DOGE to heel

The Hill 18 Mar 2025
Following decades of dolphins dying in tuna nets, factory ships harpooning great whales and sport hunting of polar bears, a bipartisan Congress enacted the Marine Mammal Protection Act in 1972, to ...
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Trump has fired scientists who monitor the ocean. It comes at the worst possible time

CNN 17 Mar 2025
One of Heather Welch’s jobs — before she was fired via an email giving her just 90 minutes to pack up and leave — was to prevent collisions between the ships and whales navigating the water along the US West Coast.
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Teenage eco-warriors shut down cruises in a pristine California bay... with massive consequences | Daily ...

The Daily Mail 16 Mar 2025
Colleen Talty, 33, a manager with the Monterey Bay Whale Watch, agrees that the disappearance of cruise ships has impacted many local businesses ... She says the ships brought people from different areas, ...
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Right whale calf sighting a sure sign of spring in Cape Cod Bay, hope for the species

The Patriot Ledger 16 Mar 2025
North Atlantic right whale Spindle seen in Cape Cod Bay nursing calf ... Right whales documented this season close to 100 so far ... Right whales face constant threats, particularly from entanglements in traditional fishing gear and ship strikes.
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