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The Salinas Californian on MSNMonterey Bay study finds blue whales suddenly going silent. Scientists think this is why
Changing ocean conditions making whale prey scarce are causing the mammals to stop singing, a six-year study off California's Central Coast found.
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FOX 8 News on MSNBlue whales have gone silent, worrying researchers
Scientist Roger Payne was the first to discover that whales could sing in 1967 during a research trip to Bermuda.
Changing ocean conditions making whale prey scarce are causing the mammals to stop singing, a recent study has found.
Blue whales have been singing less, and it could be a bellwether of climate change. Warming oceans affect the availability of ...
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Live Science on MSNNo, blue whales aren't going silent off California. Here's why.
Blue whales sing less when they are starving and sing more when food is plentiful, a recent study revealed. Researchers listened to whales off California for six years and found that their singing ...
A study led by Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute scientists reported distinct trends in the songs of humpback whales and blue whales.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNScientists solve mystery of what’s killing billions of starfish off California and the West Coast
Between 5 billion and 6 billion sea stars on the West Coast have died, according to some estimates. The loss of so many led ...
Monterey Bay Aquarium Community Free Days offering free tickets to Monterey County residents is back. How to score tickets for a visit in September.
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Naples Daily News on MSNRookery Bay research reserve is a playground for marine life, nature study
Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve manages wildlife and habitatwithin its 110,000 acres boundary.
The Monterey Bay Aquarium is offering Monterey County residents free tickets this September after the success of last year's free ticket program.
Mystic Aquarium is leading an interdisciplinary team of scientists on an oceanographic research expedition to study vibrant ...
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mlive on MSN5 takeaways from first look at Grand Rapids’ future aquarium
John Ball Zoo recently shared renderings of an ambitious proposed $370 million waterfront aquarium project on a former ...
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