TYBEE ISLAND, Ga. (WSAV) — Two melon-headed whales stranded in December, one on Tybee Island and the other on Sea Island, marking the first documented strandings on Georgia’s coast.
The bodies of two male melon-headed whales were found 50 miles apart along the southeastern coast of the United States―one of them on the North Shore of Tybee Island. Staff from the city of Tybee Dept ...
The Department of Biodiversity, Conservations and Attractions is investigating the deaths of at least three melon-headed whales that washed up on a Kimberley beach. The marine mammals are part of ...
The Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions says 10 melon-headed whales have now been found dead north of Broome. A public warning is in place due to an increased risk of sharks ...
The bodies of two male melon-headed whales were found 50 miles apart along the southeastern coast of the United States―one of them on the North Shore of Tybee Island. Staff from the city of ...
Early reports said the whales were melon-headed whales but Schofield said the species of whale was not clear Thursday afternoon. They could be pygmy whales, he said. NOAA volunteer Jamey Kleinhenz ...
The Australian Greens and The Greens (WA) have today issued a joint call for a seismic blasting moratorium in Western Australian and Commonwealth waters.