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The recklessness of the Great Whale Project
If the government continues making unverified claims about oil deposits only to retract them later, future domestic and international resource exploration projects will face credibility issues.
HUNTINGTON BEACH, California (KCAL, KCBS) — A deceased humpback whale washed ashore near the Huntington Beach Pier last week, prompting an investigation from wildlife officials. According to the ...
Editor’s note: This post looks back to 2012, when the accompanying image was captured on a Mexican beach, at a time when it was not widely known that adult great white sharks inhabited the Sea ...
“Kauri dieback is a natural disaster. I’m no biologist, but I can confidently say a whale-song mix-tape isn’t going to stop it. Nor are pagan potions made from whale-oil on the ...
Whale sharks are drawn to natural underwater features such as seamounts and canyons as well as ... [+] artificial features like offshore oil and gas platforms, with both acting as migratory ...
Juvenile Humpback Whale Breaching in Shark Bay Marine Park, Western Australia ... Great White shark while coming to you on deep blue ocean background. Image via Depositphotos Known for their sleek, ...
Different sharks use different strategies to eat. Like many actual whales, the whale shark filter-feeds, straining teeny plankton from up to 400,000 gallons (1.5 million liters) of filtered water ...
We all know that sharks swim in the sea, but surely there are none that could harm us in the English waters? Well, those who think that will be horrified to learn that there have been sightings of ...
Savani, along with his family members Ram and Jagrut, are set to present their family's inspiring legacy - Savani Heritage Conservation - on Shark Tank India. This Mumbai-based business has been ...
Kevin O'Leary, a celebrity investor on Shark Tank (America's version of Dragon's Den) put in a bid to buy the platform as part of a group calling themselves The People's Bid for TikTok.
Whale sharks utilize both natural features like seamounts and artificial structures such as oil and gas platforms as migratory "stepping stones" due to enhanced prey availability.