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  2. Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, HWDT launched a free app called Whale Track allowing a community of both locals and tourists to the Hebrides to report their sightings to the Trust. Designed to function without phone signal or WiFi, the app allows the Trust to collect data daily from sightings around the Hebrides.

  3. Sharkbook - Wikipedia

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    Sharkbook is a global database for identifying and tracking sharks, particularly whale sharks, using uploaded photos and videos.In addition to identifying and tracking sharks, the site allows people to "adopt a shark" and get updates on specific animals.

  4. The Voyage of the Mimi - Wikipedia

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    Counting Whales Whale Bones National Museum of Natural History: 5 Going Fishing Scraping the Bottom Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution: 6 Home Movies Songs in the Sea Katy Payne: 7 Fastening On Hands Full of Words Gallaudet University, Washington, DC: 8 Tracking the Whale World's Worst Weather Mount Washington, New Hampshire: 9 Shipwrecked ...

  5. Tethys Research Institute - Wikipedia

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    Results indicate that tagged fin whales remained in the Pelagos Sanctuary summer feeding grounds until late autumn, much longer than expected, most likely due to the unusual climate conditions triggering prolonged productivity and whale feeding activity. Satellite tracking also revealed that the feeding habitat of fin whales extends ...

  6. 52-hertz whale - Wikipedia

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    The 52-hertz whale, colloquially referred to as 52 Blue, is an individual whale of unidentified species that calls at the unusual frequency of 52 hertz. This pitch is at a higher frequency than that of the other whale species with migration patterns most closely resembling the 52-hertz whale's [ 1 ] – the blue whale (10 to 39 Hz) [ 2 ] and ...

  7. Whale calf keeps eye on entangled mom as rescuers work to ...

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    As rescuers worked for hours to free a mother whale entangled in fishing gear off the Massachusetts coast, her 8-month-old calf kept a watchful eye, according to a nonprofit.

  8. Whale watching - Wikipedia

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    Whale watching business in Saint Andrews, New Brunswick. Whale watching and hunting take place in different regions of Canada: the former mainly on Atlantic and Pacific coasts, the latter exclusively in the Arctic. Whale watching happens in the Saint Lawrence River, western Hudson's Bay near Churchill, and British Columbia.

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