The first case of interspecies communication: scientists managed to talk with whales

Researchers from the SETI Institute report what may be the first conversation with whales in their native language. SETI scientists are studying interspecies communication to learn how we might someday interact with the most intelligent creatures since humans. Boing Boing writes about this. Talk…

In California, whales put on a great show for tourists

Participants on a whale watching tour who took a boat from Dana Point, California, saw a spectacular sight. Two humpback whales put on a show of a lifetime, reports MSN. On October 19, the Ocean Adventures vessel approached two humpback whales,…

Four humpback whales fight for food endangers tourists in California

Whale watchers were amazed as four huge humpback whales feasted on the fish hiding under their boat. The giant creatures surpassed the size of the observers' craft. More details about the incident were told by the DailyMail edition. Participants of an exciting observation trip, which took place in Monterey Bay in California, saw ...

In Georgia, the entire beach rescued about 50 whales. VIDEO

Dozens of beach-goers banded together to rescue about 50 whales that were washed ashore or were dangerously close to the coast in Georgia. Three animals were killed. On Tuesday, on St. Simons Island, about 50 whales were thrown several times on ...

How San Francisco residents can watch whales without leaving the city

You don't need to leave the San Francisco city limits to enjoy whale watching. Whale watching from San Francisco Bay and beyond all the way to Farallones Bay will amaze you, writes Only in Your State. On this amazing tour, you can ...

Ocean near the Faroe Islands turned red from the blood of dead whales

Images of a whale hunt in the Faroe Islands, 300 kilometers north of Scotland, have sparked anger among conservationists and animals. The photographs show how dozens of whales are specially brought into the bay and killed, and their blood stains the ocean water ...

Off the coast of Washington, a killer whale does not part for two weeks with a dead calf

The killer whale Talekaa lost its newborn calf on 24 July, which apparently died shortly after giving birth. The animal did not abandon the body and did not part with it for 17 days; Talekah's relatives helped keep the remains of the calf afloat. Talekah is 20 years old, she lives in ...

Whales and sharks are frequent visitors to New York's coastal waters.

  The ocean waters around New York have cleared in recent years, attracting a host of marine life to the shores of the Big Apple, including humpback whales and great white sharks. Experts say that predators are attracted by the abundance of prey: more in coastal waters ...

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