A new study out of the University of Vermont quantifies just how much migrating female whales do to sustain ocean ecosystems.
The sighting coincided with Oregon’s Whale Watch Week, hosted each year by Oregon State Parks. During Whale Watch Week, ...
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Axios on MSNSpring break staycation inspirationMonday marks the first day of spring break for many parents and children in Oregon, and though we may not be a traditional ...
Portland’s only amusement park celebrates 120 years this year and kicks off the party with open hours during Oregon’s spring ...
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Marcie in Mommyland on MSN9 Best US Cities to Visit in April for a Beautiful Spring VacationAre you thinking of planning a trip to the US in Spring but aren’t sure where to go? Keep scrolling to check out my top 9 ...
The juvenile fin whale washed ashore on the Anchorage mud flats in November and drew thousands of visitors. It’s still there.
The Museum is open to the public Wednesday through Saturday 9AM-4PM*. Individual visitors are welcome for self-guided visits on Wednesday through Saturday. ALL GROUPS must complete online reservation ...
Scientists may finally have an explanation for the longstanding mystery of why blue whale calves are rarely sighted, an advance that could help better conserve the critically endangered species.
For too long, Humpback whales' urinary contributions to the ocean have been overlooked. Photograph By Martin Van Aswegen, NOAA Permit 21476 In the deep blue water, a one-month-old humpback whale ...
A humpback whale and her calf are two of thousands of whales who create a newly discovered "conveyor belt," carrying huge quantities of critical nutrients from high latitudes to the tropics. (Credit: ...
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