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Research Projects Guide to Hawaii's Humpback Whales Guide to Hawaii's Dolphins Research Publications Research Links Our Mission Resource Links Pacific Whale Foundation's Guide To Watching Hawaii's Humpback Whales Download a PDF file of our brochure What are Whales? Cetaceans (whales, dolphins and porpoises) are not fish but are air-breathing, warm-blooded mammals that nurse their young. There are two types of whales: Odontocetes (Toothed) and Mysticetes (Baleen). ...


About Whales Whale Families Whale Types Whales Feeding Methods of Tracking Whales Whale Families In all there are 13 families of cetaceans containing 76 or more different species of whales. They are divided into two major groups or suborders, each containing one or more smaller family groups. Below is the list of living whales reviewed by suborder and family in roughly evolutionary order: SuborderFamilyWhale Watch Home Page Whale Sighting Reports Whale Watching Operato ...


ACS/LA GRAY WHALE CENSUS AND BEHAVIOR PROJECT Updated: 15 MAY 2006 This is a unique long-term shore-based study of the marine mammals that utilize the nearshore waters of the Palos Verdes Peninsula, located approximately 8 miles north of the Los Angeles Harbor, in southern California. It is sponsored by the Los Angeles Chapter of the American Cetacean Society, and is staffed by teams of trained volunteers from the American Cetacean Society, the Cabrillo Whalewatch Program, and the ...


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? Alaska Whale Watching, Alaskan Humpback Whale Research, Alaska Whale Foundation ? Alaskan Humpback Whale Research We apologize that this program is not available in 2006. This is due to a re-organization of the Alaska Whale Foundation's research prospectus. Please check back for availability in 2007. You may wish to visit Alaska Whale Foundation's extremely informative website and perhaps consider making a donation to fund their ...


ALL THERE IS TO KNOW ABOUT WHALES by Dee Finney updated 9-18-04 Warning on whales' bleak future Six cetacean species are critically endangered Pro-whaling countries and chemical pollution are creating an increasingly bleak outlook for whales, according to campaigners. The warning comes as delegates prepare for the annual International Whaling Commission meeting, starting on Monday. The Environmental Investigation Agency wants to make pollution a priority at the me ...


American Cetacean Society Monterey Bay Chapter The American Cetacean Society engages in educational, conservational, and scientific pursuits for the purpose of expanding scientific knowledge of whales, dolphins, porpoises, and related creatures. Services offered by the Monterey Bay Chapter include monthly meetings open to the public, featuring presentations about whales, dolphins and related aspects of the marine environment. The Monterey Bay Chapter of ACS celebrated our twentie ...


ResearchResourcesClick&LearnAbout usShips&Stations Whales Whales are normally not found in the pack ice . However, when it begins to break up in the spring, at least three whale species enter the pack ice zone to search for food. Minke whales as well as the Southern bottlenosed whales have, however, been observed in leads and polynyas even during winter. A reason why whales numbers are increasing very slowly after the moratorium on whaling in 1986/8 ...


Courtesy of the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary Photo by National Marine Fisheries Service Baleen whales Baleen whales don't have teeth, but have hundreds of rows of fingernail-like plates of baleen. The baleen in a whale's mouth hangs down like teeth of a comb from the roof of the whale's mouth. These plates act as filters for catching food. Most baleen whales feed by taking a large mouthful of food and water, and then use their tongues to swish the water out t ...


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Blue whale photographs and video. Underwater and topside nature photography from Southern California.All images Copyright © Mike Johnson. All rights reserved. 1 2 3 Next M2003 QuickTime Video On this page... Blue Whale Balaenoptera musculus baleen whale rorqual krill whale with diver cow and calf fluke I911 M967 M1718M331 M330M1749M340 M770 M335 M769 M969 M1765 M773 M1766 M9203 M1767 1 2 3 Next Features: Blue whale I II Ocean Sunfish Pelagic Crabs By-the-Wind Sailors Zooplankton I II FAQ Kelp Mammals Open Ocean Reefs Sand Shore Rays Video Desert World Above Credits Home Contact Mike Johnson Terms of Use and Frequently Asked Questions


@ dimok BLUE NEXT [Build] [Food] [Voice] [CV] [Past] [Giga] [Hunt] [Linx] Media Video Dive Sound Media Tool FabriK sheffield uni Author The Blue Whale Balaenoptera musculus It is the tallest being in the history of the world (34m) It is the loudest animal with 180dB Some scientists say, that it is deriving from the primordial dog It is born in warmer regions of the oceans, mostly only one child They eat lots and lots of Kri ...


Home | Make a FriendPage! | Member Login | Browse Pages Help bluewhales Views SINCE NOV.15, 1999 Bluewhales (please sign my guestbook and vote) BLUE WHALES The blue whale is the largest creature of the sea, in fact, it is the largest creature known to man.Contrary to what most people think, even though blue whales live in the sea, they are mamals.They breath air, have their babies born alive, and can live anywhere from 30 - 70 years. The blue whale ...


BACK Mammal Species of the World's Boreal Forests BIRDS Monodon monoceros Narwhal The Narwhal means "corpse whale" in Old Norse. Description Distinguishing Features - Length: up to 4.9 m; weight: up to 1600 kg. Overall colouration: adults, dark bluish-gray or brownish with slate-colored blotches on back and sides; young are slate-gray and lighten with age. Body: stout. Head: blunt with a long, spirally-twisted, "unicorn-like" horn. Males are slightly larger than femal ...


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Cascadia Research is a non-profit, tax-exempt (recognized by the IRS under501c3) scientific and education organization based in Olympia, Washington. We were founded in 1979 primarily to conduct research needed to manage and protect threatened marine mammals. New news: Results and photos from fin whale examination on 16 May 2006 "Southern resident" K-pod and part of L-pod in south Puget Sound, March 3, 2006 Cascadia in the News Research Trips to Nicaragua - February 2006 ...


CETACEA Porpoises, Dolphins and Whales PHYLUM: ChordataCLASS: MammaliaSUBCLASS: EutheriaORDER: Cetacea CetaceaMysticetiOdontocetiReferences Cetacea The order Cetacea comprises two extant sub-orders and one extinct sub-order. The extant sub-orders are the Mysticeti (baleen whales) and the Odontoceti (toothed whales). The extinct sub-order is the Archaeoceti (ancient whales). Both the mysticetes and odontocetes are thought to be descendants of the archaeocetes. Cetaceans, along with ba ...


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Last modified: Wednesday December 6th, 2000 Classification of whales order Cetacea The cetacean suborders A note on the taxonomy of whales and dolphins Classification of the sperm whales Sources for the names in different languages order Cetacea MysticetiBaleen Whales Baardwalvissen Bartenwale Bardehvaler Hetulavalaat Bardvalar Bardehvaler Mysticètes Misticeti Ballenas de barbas OdontocetiToothed Whales Tandwalvissen Zahnwale Tannhvaler Hammasvalaat Tandvala ...


Cetaceans The Cetaceans are split into two groups: Odontocetae--Toothed Whales (including dolphins) Mysticetae--Baleen Whales BACK TO THE MAMMALS PAGE!


Introduction to the Cetacea Whales and Dolphins Dolphin. Photo by Susan Middleton, © 2003 California Academy of Sciences. The Cetacea are one of the most distinctive and highly specialized orders of mammals. They include the largest animal that has ever lived, the blue whale; the highly intelligent and communicative dolphins; the tusked narwhals and blind river dolphins and singing humpback whales — nearly eighty living species in all. Although hunting and other human activities have end ...


Charlotte, The Vermont Whale An Electronic Museum Founded on this website December, 1993 An Introduction To The StoryDirectory of ExhibitsAbout The Project Directed by Jeff Howe Director of Exhibits and Programs North Museum of Natural History and Science Lancaster, PAProduced by Wesley Alan Wright Media Specialist, Academic Computing Services, University of Vermont Brought to you through the courtesy of Computing and Information Technology, University of Vermont. Copyright © 1996 The University of Vermont and others. All rights reserved. Send questions, comments, changes, and additions to Wesley.Wright@uvm.edu and j_howe@admin.fandm.edu This page last updated June 13, 2000


Charlotte, The Vermont Whale Directory of Exhibits the bones of a marine whale in the fields of rural Vermont is an intriguing dilemma that poses the following questions: How did a whale get in Vermont? What kind of whale was it? Where and How was it found? What do we know about the whale? Brought to you through the courtesy of Computing and Information Technology, University of Vermont. Copyright © 1996 The University of Vermont and others. All rights reserved. Wesley.Wright@uvm.edu and HOWEDY@aol.com last update January 23, 1996


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The Gulf of Mexico's Marine Mammals There are 29 marine mammal species found in the Gulf of Mexico, which are listed below in alphabetical order by their common names. Click on the link of the mammal that interests you and you will receive some background information on the species including their abundance, behavior, description, and distribution. Atlantic Spotted Dolphin - Stenella frontalis Blainville's Beaked Whale - Mesoplodon densirostris Blue Whale - Balaenoptera musculus ...


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Search:The WebTripod Gear Factor Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site Browse Sites « Previous | Top 100 | Next » Dear Friend of the Whales, In 1995, all of the crew on board the conservation ship Edward Abbey were privileged to meet a young, friendly whale we named Buddy. Buddy is a resident Gray whale off Cape Flattery, Washington, who feeds along the cliffs there year-round. This October, Buddy may be blasted to death against those cliffs, near the r ...


Black Right Whale, Eubalaena glacialis Scientific Name: The genus name apparently comes from the Greek words for "true baleen." The species name comes from the Latin word meaning "ice" or "icy." Phylum: Chordata Subphylum: Vertebrata Class: Mammalia Order: cetacea Suborder: Mysticeti Family: Balaenidae Size: Adults attain lengths ranging from 12.2 - 17.4 m (40 - 57 ft) and weigh 36.3 - 45.4 metric tons (40 - 50 tons). Color: The body is dark brown to black in color, with white pa ...


Short-finned Pilot Whale, Globicephala macrorhynchus Scientific Name: The genus name is from the Latin globus (globe) and the Greek cephale (head). The species name is from the Greek makros (long) and rhynchus (snout). Phylum: Chordata Subphylum: Vertebrata Class: Mammalia Order: cetacea Suborder: Odontoceti Family: Delphinidae Size: A medium sized, toothed whale ranging from 4 - 7 m (13 - 23 ft) in length. The calf is 2.4 - 2.7 m (8 - 9 ft) in length at birth. Color: Frequently ...


The humpback whales are frequently observed swimming and feeding close to shorelines along the southern coast of Alaska. Humpback whales are toothless. (Baleen Whales) Painting by Duncan Murrell Baleen is a comb-like structure in a whale's mouth that acts as a filter during feeding, it hangs from the upper jaw. The inside of the baleen is edged with hairy plates (the filtering mechanism). see picture below. photo by Duncan Murrell Baleen is made of t ...


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Natural History Photography of California The Stock Photography Resource for California Marine Wildlife & Coastal Scenic Images Photo Search: Advanced [ Photography ] Gray Whale Photographs ( Eschrichtius robustus ) Display all Gray Whale and related images See Also - | Marine Mammals | Blue Whale | Fin Whale | Dolphin | Open Ocean | Range: Bering Sea to Baja California Early each year, Gray Whales pass along the California coast on their annual migration to the lagoons ...


« Return to Vanishing GRAY WHALE Remaining Population: Unknown Range: Oceans The gray whale is known as both the friendly whale and the fighting whale. Yupik Eskimos who hunt the gray whale in Alaska, and 19th century commercial whalers who hunted the gray whale in Mexico have each called it "devil fish" because of its reputation for fighting back and overturning boats when attacked. Today, gray whales are protected by law, and tourists who view them at their breeding and ...


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Aloha and Welcome to the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary! The Sanctuary protects humpback whales and their habitat in Hawai`i. ANNOUNCEMENTS A humpback mother and its calf. Photo credit: Flip Nicklin, Minden Pictures, NOAA Fisheries Permit #987 IT'S WHALE SEASON IN HAWAI`I! Don't miss your chance to get outside to see Hawai`i's humpback whales, often referred to as "gentle giants", before they head back to ...


Welcome to the Library. Please choose the topic you require information on by selecting it from the list below. Japans research whaling in the northwestern Pacific, anno 2000 Minke whaling in the North Atlantic anno 2000 Marine Mammal Hunts The Ethical Aspects (Animal Rights / Animal Welfare) The Save-the-Whale/Seal Movements (Organisations) National and EU Marine Mammal Policies Whale Intelligence and Behaviour - Facts and Myths International Trade (GATT/CITES) Inter ...


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M E R S E A Marine Education and Research of South East Alaska Humpback's Orcas News 2000 Id's 2001 Id's What is MERSEA MERSEA is a non-profit organization established in 1996, to conduct research, identify whales, and to inform and educate as many people as possible about whales and the marine environment. Mission: To conduct research and provide education on whales and the marine environment. It is only through research and education that awareness ...


A GRAY WHALE WATCHING GUIDE GRAY WHALES 101 WHALE WATCH 2006 WINSTON `S WEB LINKS GRAY WHALE WATCHING BOATS and TOURS FUN ZONE To Enter This Web site Click On The ICONS Below . E-MAIL WINSTON @ w_pup@yahoo.com PHOTOS OF GRAY WHALES BALEEN WHALES All the graphics on these pages ( including the animation ) were made by the author , using clip-art & paint programs by corel .micrografx & ulead. All photographs were taken by the author . If you wish to use anything on this site , please contact the author first. Check out Dick Russell's book on Gray whales. "Eye of the Whale"


A GRAY WHALE WATCHING GUIDE GRAY WHALES 101 WHALE WATCH 2006 WINSTON `S WEB LINKS GRAY WHALE WATCHING BOATS and TOURS FUN ZONE To Enter This Web site Click On The ICONS Below . E-MAIL WINSTON @ w_pup@yahoo.com PHOTOS OF GRAY WHALES BALEEN WHALES All the graphics on these pages ( including the animation ) were made by the author , using clip-art & paint programs by corel .micrografx & ulead. All photographs were taken by the author . If you wish to use anything on this site , please contact the author first. Check out Dick Russell's book on Gray whales. "Eye of the Whale"


Welcome to the Indonesia Oceanic Cetacean Program Explore the whales and dolphins of the world's largest and most biodiverse tropical island chain - Indonesia: Bunaken-Manado Tua Marine Park, Northern Sulawesi Sangihe-Talaud Archipelago Komodo National Park & World Heritage Area Indonesia Oceanic Cetacean Program Indonesia Oceanic Cetacean Expeditions Research Area Description Photo Galleries Organisation Profile Indonesia Oceanic Cetacean Program Indonesi ...


The Intersea Foundation Who We Are Expeditions Lectures Photo Exhibits Sound Archives Scientific Achievements History of Vessels Publications Cynthia D'Vincent Intersea Foundation, a non-profit corporation, conducts whale research expeditions in Southeast Alaska and other parts of the world. These high adventure natural history and research voyages enable lay people to assist scientists in the study of cetaceans and their environment. ...




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Visitor Overview An Invitation to the Sanctuary Beaches Camping Kayaking Boating Diving 50 Ways to Get Your Feet Wet in the MBNMS Whale Watching Wildlife Images of the MBNMS Virtual Tidepool Policies and Laws Present Weather and Sea Conditions Whale Watching in the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Thanks to its nutrient-rich waters, the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, located along California's central coast, offers some of the world's best ...


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NATURE dives to watery depths to meet sperm whales, massive marine mammals that inhabit the world's oceans. Learn the facts behind the mystique of the sperm whale, the beast immortalized by Herman Melville in MOBY DICK. In a special Q & A interview, meet whale researcher Jonathan Gordon, who sails around the world in search of these great beasts. Investigate one of the fascinating ways sperm whale families interact and communicate with each other. Don't miss the Web links, books, and print a ...




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Perhaps nothing in nature is more impressive than a whale breaching the ocean's surface. But these creatures are threatened as never before by humankind's encroachment into the seas and by shore-based industry. NRDC played a leading role in the international victory that saved the gray whale breeding grounds in Mexico's Laguna San Ignacio, which was threatened by industrial development, and we ...


View previous updates from the 5.5 year Voyage on PBS online. www.pbs.org/odyssey To learn more about the Voyage, click here. August 17, 2005 "We Did It! The Voyage Comes Homes to Boston" "Today at 10am, the Research Vessel Odyssey sailed into Boston harbor after almost five and a half years studying sperm whales and ocean pollution on all oceans around the world." Read more on PBS >> ZODIAC joins the Ocean Alliance. To read more about other part ...


A Brief Overview of Whales - Laura Storey Whales Extinction: Whales have been hunted for 4,000 years. Whale's oil, blubber, baleen, and meat were once of enormous value. Due to the demand for these items commercial whaling in the seas began around 1700. Today there are still whalers who hunt in Norway and Japan. Whale meat now sells for $300 per pound and of the whales sold for their meat, 50% come from endangered whale species that are internationally protected. The Beluga whale in No ...


The Mammals of Texas - Online Edition ORDER CETACEA: WHALES, PORPOISES, AND DOLPHINS Small to extremely large, hairless, fish-shaped mammals that are adapted strictly to an aquatic habitat; front limbs modified as flippers or fins, hind limbs absent, except for vestigial internal remnants; eyes and ears small, the latter valvular and lacking external parts; skull telescoped so that nostrils open on top of head through a single or double blowhole; no vocal apparatus, the so-called r ...


Gateway to the Central Coast! WELCOME TO THE OXNARD CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU HOME SITE MAP Hotels | Attractions | Dining | Events | Meetings | Media | Contact Grey Whale's Migration The gray whale is the only living member of the baleen whale family Eschrichtiidae. The gray whale differs from the other two baleen whale families primarily in its feeding behavior – it is a bottom feeder. Gray whales inhabit the eastern North Pacific Ocean ...


Visit the Spanish-language site Ballenas Jorobadas del Ecuador and learn about our efforts on behalf of Southern Pacific humpback whales in Ecuador Visiting Maui? Embark on a thrilling Pacific Whale Foundation Eco-Adventure We'll show you the ocean like no one else can! Lana‘i Wild Dolphin Snorkel Adventure Molokini and Turtle Arches Picnic Snorkel Eco-Adventure Sunset Dinner CruisesWhalewatches Molokini & Lana‘i Snorkel & Wild Dolphin Eco-Adventure Sun ...


Home | Contact Us | Sitemap Join Us / Give Now Get involved! No matter how you choose to donate, your support goes directly to our scientists and rescuers in the field whose work can make a real difference to the lives of endangered whales. Click here to discover how easy it is to give on-line. Whale Rescue An entangled right whale was found off the Georgia coast by the Wildlife Trust aerial survey team. MassSail Sail into a life-changing experience aboard the Spirit ...


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Grand Manan & White Head Seals & Whales CLICK to hear sounds.. Seals We have four species of seals which may be seen in the Bay of Fundy, one of which is common (harbour seal), one which is increasing in numbers (grey seal) and two which are sporadic visitors (hooded and harp seals). These seals belong to the phocids or earless seals. They can not bring their hind flippers under the body as another group of seals can (otariids or sea lions, fur seals, etc.), they sw ...


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©Dolphin Discoveries. All rights reserved. Discover the Dolphins The Kona Coast on the Big Island of Hawaii is one of the few places in the world so accessible to watching dolphins in the wild. Uniquely adapted to their environment, dolphins are one of the most intelligent marine mammals. It is our hope that the more people learn about them the more they will love them and do what they can to protect them. Although many species of Whales and Dolphins live here year round, the most ...


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Listen to the Whales Blue Whale Blue whales can be found in both freezing and tropical waters. The blue whale is also known as a sulfur-bottomed whale. The blue whale when it dives picks up tiny algae that sticks to it. This causes it to glow in the dark. The blue whale is four times the size of the largest dinosaur and 25 times the size of a large elephant. A blue whale`s heart is four times the size of a man. The tongue of a blue whale is the same weight as a hippoptamus. The ...


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GRAY WHALES ARE IN DANGER! THE UNITED STATES IS WHALING ONCE AGAIN! The Friendly Whales of Mexico! In the warm winter waters of Baja California live calves, cows, and bulls that are in a word large. The calves at birth are almost 3 Meters (15 feet) long. When full grown the bulls are about 12M (40 feet), and the cows are up to 16 M or about 50 feet and can weigh up to 32,000 kg (70,000 lb., or 35 tons). To give you an idea as to how big a cow is … next time you see one of those big cross coun ...


The North Pacific Right Whale (Eubalaena japonica*) - the World's Most Endangered Whale - Science & Conservation Adult right whale off Half Moon Bay, California, March 1982. Note the arch of the head, the curved lower lip and the callosity in front of the blowhole. (The hundreds of white Cornula barnacles around the mouth are anomalous.)(updated October 23, 2005) The Most Endangered Whale SpeciesSightings or Recordings: in the Gulf of Alaska & Bering Sea 1996-2004 off Baja, Californi ...


CHOOSE YOUR WHALE (These pages are rich in graphics so you will need to be patient as they download. The Whales link at the bottom of each page will bring you back here) Cupid (Venus's calf in 1995) Gregono Phantom Opera (Phantom's calf in 1997) Raoul (Phantom's calf in 1998) Ropey Slaphappy Venus Bonny (Preview) Bottlenose Dolphins (Preview) Brutus (Preview) Caesar (Preview) Clyde (Preview) Common Dolphins (Preview) Flat-line(Preview) Flat-top (Preview) Fl ...




-Home -Who We Are -Get Involved/Support Us -Rescue Rehabilitate Release -Education -Research -Dolphin Rescue Tips -Contact Us -Related Links Species Corner Descriptions of Marine Mammals found in the Gulf of Mexico, and around the world. Marine mammals of the Gulf of Mexico: Atlantic bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) West Indian Manatee (Trichechus manatus) Short-finned pilot whale (Globicephala macrorhynchus) Pygmy sperm whale (Kogia breviceps) Dwarf sperm wh ...




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How and where to see Pacific Gray Whales (Eschrichtius robustus) along the Oregon coast. Whale Watch Week schedule. Summer 2006: 8-28-06 through 9-4-06. Whales may be viewed from many, easily accessible headlands on the Oregon coast. Read on down this page for whale watching hints. Check the whale watching website for more information on Whale Watch Week.


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Welcome to OrcaLab In 1970, Dr. Paul Spong founded OrcaLab, a small land based whale research station nestled against the evergreen forest of Hanson Island in the waters of the "Inside Passage" of northern Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. The work of OrcaLab is centered around the philosophy that it is possible to study wild animals without interfering with their lives or habitat. A network of hydrophones, positioned around the orcas' "core habitat", helps us to monitor their ...


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THE BLUE WHALE by Randy Most Blue Whales live near Hawaii, San Diego, Australia, Bermuda, or the Hudson Bay. In the summer they go to the North Pole and South Pole. Most ocean Blue Whales are found in the Arctic, Indian, or North Pacific Oceans. The Blue Whale can eat as much as 4 tons a day. It can hold 1,000 krill in its mouth. The Blue Whale eats krill, little fish, and plankton. The Blue Whale drinks its mother's milk just like other mammals. Blue Whales are born alive. A baby Blue ...


WHALE REPORTS Click on the picture or the name to view student's reports. GERALD S. DOMINIQUE B. JANEL M. LAMONT E. BRITTANY H. BRYANA L. Click on the links before to research your own whale report. Wonderful Whale Site - NOAA Ask a Scientist or Engineer SeaWorld/Busch Gardens Animal Information Database - Search Form Amy's Orcas Ask Jeeves for Kids BACK TO WELCOME PAGE


Whale Facts You Should Know Information on whales NameTypePictureInteresting Fact Blue WhaleThe largest animal in the world. Sperm WhaleLargest brain in the animal kingdom. Right WhaleDoes not sink when killed. Humpback WhaleThe "singing" whale. OrcaThe "Killer" whale. Fin WhaleUses its flukes as a weapon. The difference between baleen and toothed whales has to do with their methods of feeding. Toothed whales eat large fish and squid, using their teeth. Baleen whales use baleen like a strainer and feed on smaller animals such as krill and crustaceans. Go back to home page Please send comments to 2946@advanced.org.






During the last 55 million years, the whales evolved: gigantic forms fully adapted to a life in the sea, from relatively small forms (about 1.6 metres long) that lived both on land and in the sea reduced hind limbs, which eventually disappeared fore limbs which evolved into paddles an increased head size proportionally to the body length a good underwater hearing Whales evolved early in the Eocene, about 55 million years ago. The teeth of these early forms show that they were ...


Sun Jul 24th Right whale deaths go unnoticed, report says Fri Jul 22nd Whale meat market expected to increase Fri Jul 22nd Scientists Challenge US Gov. to Enforce Endangered Species Act Fri Jul 22nd Unusual behaviour of Cuvier’s Beaked whale in the Bay of Biscay (France/Spain) Fri Jul 22nd 'Emergency' action sought to protect right whales Thu Jul 21st Whale Collisions Spur Call for Speed Limits at Sea Thu Jul 21st Gray whales could be reintroduced to Irish Sea Thu Jul 7th Thirteen Million-Year-Old Dolphin Fossil Discovered for the First Time in Korea Thu Jul 7th The plight of the right (whale) Tue Jul 5th New Dolphin Species Found in Australia Whale Songs is © 1996-2000 Lance Leonhardt and Black Box, © 2000-2004 Black Box.


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Your browser does not support script Acquire® Demonstrations: Whale Watcher An Acquire® expert system application for identifying whales. Whale watching is so popular that many people find this application to be entertaining, educational, interesting and useful. We certainly hope you enjoy it. The Whale Watcher will ask you some questions as it tries to identify the whale that you have observed. If you like it, you can download your own copy. When using this application, b ...


Your browser does not support script Acquire® Demonstrations: Whale Watcher An Acquire® expert system application for identifying whales. Whale watching is so popular that many people find this application to be entertaining, educational, interesting and useful. We certainly hope you enjoy it. The Whale Watcher will ask you some questions as it tries to identify the whale that you have observed. If you like it, you can download your own copy. When using this application, b ...


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Whale Watching Maui & Humpback Whale Research Lahaina Harbor, Maui, Hawaii Maui is the best place to see humpback whales in their natural breeding area in Hawaii. Every year from mid-December through mid-May the humpback whales make their home in the waters surrounding the island of Maui. We offer Maui whalewatch cruises four times a day from Lahaina Harbor where the wind and the seas are calm. Our fleet takes you out to the whales fast, as we have some o ...


What's the difference between a baleen whale and a toothed whale? Well, for one thing, baleen whales don't have any teeth. Instead, baleen, which is something like long plates of stiff hairs, hang down from the top of their mouth. A baleen whale will gulp in huge amounts of water and food, then push the water back out, trapping its food in the baleen plates. It's easy to tell a baleen whale from a toothed whale, without even peering inside their mouth. Just look at their blowhol ...


The sound on this page requires the cross-platform QuickTime plugin. After installing the plugin, reload this page. Humpback Whale singing Whales Including Porpoise & DolphinCheck our local Whalewatching Businesses Overview Scientific Classification & Whale Information Other Whale Resources Other Unusual Species Overview Whales, like all other animals, fit into scientific categories and sub-categories, which utilize Latin names. The whales, including porpoise a ...


Endangered Whales ! ! ! ! ! FIGHTING TO SAVE THE WHALES The whales on the endangered list right now include the blue, humpback, bowhead, right, and Grey whales. These whales are in no danger of being taken off the list, but the Interior Department is still considering continung the sperm, sei, and finback whales as part of the endangered species. If they do this, they have to prohibit the importing of their products into the United States. The EDF argues by saying that all whales are consid ...


WHALES ! Modern whales are fully aquatic mammals, i.e. they cannot live outside of water. Like other mammals they breathe air, give birth to live young that they nurse, and have hair in early stages of their development. Scientists usually use the word "whale" as a synonym for the order Cetacea, which includes dolphins and porpoises as well as whales. Modern cetaceans can be divided into two groups: mysticetes, or baleen whales, and odontocetes, or toothed whales (the group that includes sper ...


ORION CHARTERS - WHALES We see either Humpback Whales or ORCA Whales approximately 75% of the days out fishing. Often the Whales will surface very near the boat. ORCA's are usually in pods of several to 10 or 20 whales. Humpback Whales are usually alone, or a cow with several calves. In 1997 there was a "Mega Pod" of ORCA Whales reported off Montague island with approximately 100 Whales present. We witnessed approximately 30 to 40 ORCA's in one pod on July 4, 1997. During the 2000 seas ...


Search:The WebTripod Free Online Golf Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site Browse Sites « Previous | Top 100 | Next » There are about 80 species of cetaceans, a classification that included whales, dolphins and porpoises. Among these 80 species, there are 32 species of whales. The study of fossils indicates that the ancestors of today's whales gradually returned from land to live in the sea. All are air-breathing, warm blooded mammals that bear li ...


Image by Kel Richards - Age: 12 All About Whales! Whales are mammals that live in the ocean like fish, but they are very, very different from fish. One of the biggest differences between whales and fish is that whales need to breathe air. They have lungs, and they need to come to the surface of the water often for air. Their blowhole is like their nose, which is on top of their heads. It is located on the top of their head so that the whale can breathe fresh air without coming very ...


WHALES Teachers: P. Vlontaki, P. Dessypri Psyhico College General Characteristics Species General Characteristics Whales are mammals. They live in the Arctic and Antarctic oceans and they are the biggest animals on earth. Their body is 25-40 metres long. They weigh over 150 tons. Whales give birth to 1-2 calves. Each of them weighs 6 tons and is 6 metres long. Whales look like fish but there are many differences between them. Whales have two horizontial fins with which they move ...


Whales and Dophins Whales and Dolphins are marine animals. They live in oceans around the world. Whales and Dolphins come from the same family, CETACEA (sey-tay-sha) . They both breath from a blowhole located at the top of their head. Whales and dolpins are mammals. They are mammals because they have lungs not gills,they have hair not scales , and they also have give live birth and don't lay eggs. There are only about 80 kinds of whales and dolphins that we know of right now. Whales Wha ...


Travel & Tourism: Whales and Dolphins (Dominica) Related Links Diving and Whale Watching What To Do Underwater e-Postcards Sucba Diving Whale Watching Suggested Reading Advanced Search The following is a list of whales and dolphins to be seen off the coast of Dominica. They can be seen for the most part of the year, although the months of December to March may be more productive for sperm whale bulls. SPERM WHALE Grows to 69 feet. Has a large h ...


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Whales, Leviathans Of The Deep Whales, whales, whales! Thanks for visiting our whale page. At this site we will show you information and interesting facts about whales. We want our visitors to get resources from our page, and give you an opportunity to add information. On the Whale Sightings page you will have a chance to tell us if you have seen a whale and where. We have a map to mark the location. Please email us with your comments. Author biography. FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOWPRODUCTS FROM WHALESWHALINGOTHER WHALE LINKSWHALE SONGSWHALE SIGHTINGS Please send comments to 2946@advanced.org.


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Many different species of whales and dolphins occur in the waters around the Faroe Islands. Of these, the small and abundant pilot whales are taken in the Faroe Islands for their meat and blubber in a whale hunt which is organised on the community level and regulated by national legislation. This unique and traditional form of food production in the Faroe Islands has over the years successfully adapted to modern standards of resource management and animal welfare. For an island n ...


MAY 3, 2006 FLASH NEWS UPDATE---CLICK HERE TO LEARN HOW A 5.6 MAGNITUDE SEAQUAKE ALONG THE SOUTHWEST INDIAN RIDGE ON MARCH 12, 2006 CAUSED THE RECENT MYSTERIOUS DEATHS OF ~600 BOTTLENOSE DOLPHINS STRANDED ON THE RESORT BEACHES OF ZANZIBAR, TANZANIA THE SEAQUAKE THEORY EXPLAINS WHY PODS OF WHALES AND DOLPHINS MASS STRAND by Captain David Williams (david_at_deafwhale.com) (the seaquake theory is a copyrighted intellectual creation protected by international copyright laws) ...






An Introduction to Whales Dear Viewer, The illustrations and text in this section are provided online at no charge for educational purposes. If you can use these in your classroom, nature center or field trip, feel free to copy them. ANY commercial application is strictly prohibited without written permission from the author. Contact us with questions or comments. This title illustration depicts a California Gray Whale and calf. Introduction Whales are not ...


Whale facts, information, sounds, awesome pictures, and postcards for whales enthusiasts, Put together for you at Hervey Bay, Queensland, Australia, whale watching capital of the world ! Click on any picture that interests you to go to a related page, follow the links below, or break out of frames here. World Wide Whales: Found in all the oceans of the world, whales are members of the Cetacea order of marine mammals, which also includes Dolphins and Porpoises. Toothed Whales (Odontocet ...


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