Killer whales are shown in the Eastern Canadian Arctic in this undated handout photo. Killer whales are expanding their territory and have moved into Arctic waters as climate change melts sea ice ...
Killer whales are expanding their territory and have moved into Arctic waters as climate change melts sea ice, with two genetically distinct populations being identified by Canadian scientists.
It analyses the extraordinary 330,000 kilometers of marine surveys conducted by ORCA in 2023, recording 55,604 whales and dolphins in oceans worldwide from the Arctic to the Antarctic, the North ...
Together, Antarctica and the Arctic act as a giant thermostat ... through the eyes of killer whales. Killer whales - or orca - number hundreds of thousands worldwide. But in a remote network ...
Their food is moving north, but so are industrial fishing fleets As rising global temperatures push Arctic icecaps into retreat, large and small sea creatures and the commercial fishing boats that ...
Their backs and tall dorsal fins glistened in the Arctic twilight as they dived and surfaced and worked in teams to corral, stun, and devour silver herring. At times an orca would smack the ...
A pod of killer whales has been discovered trapped in arctic waters that are quickly freezing around them. (Watch a video above.) The dozen or so whales, which need to come up for air to survive ...
After a 38-foot-long female gray whale washed ashore at Dockweiler Beach, scientists look for a cause of death: 'Each mortality has a story to tell.' ...
The best location to find these orcas is right behind Moosewood Island. Make your way to your island’s Shipwright NPC and spawn your boat there to find a trail on the water. It is the migration path ...