whales

  1. Laron

    "The Deep Sea" by Neal Agarwal

    Neal Agarwal created this experience below, which is a pretty comprehensive interactive tour into the depths of the ocean. As you scroll down further with the mouse button, or for those with phones, their fingers, parts of the ocean that we likely didn't realised existed is portrayed in this...
  2. Laron

    Japan Starts up Commercial Whaling Expeditions after 30 Years

    Thirty years in our past, Japan stopped commercial whaling. Next month, on July the 1st, five vessels will head out and begin commercial whaling after the thirty-year hiatus. The Japan Times reports that those same five ships departing next month are the ones which have recently been conducting...
  3. David Topi

    The "Train" Seen by Dolphins and Whales

    David Topi submitted a new article. The "Train" Seen by Dolphins and Whales This morning, working with those who assist us to understand the process in which we are stuck from other higher levels, there was a communication with group minds of dolphins and whales, mainly interested in...
  4. Laron

    How Human Noise Affects Ocean Habitats | Kate Stafford, TEDx CERN

    laron submitted a new article. How Human Noise Affects Ocean Habitats | Kate Stafford, TEDx CERN Kate Stafford lowers, an oceanographer, takes us all on a journey in this TED talk, into the sonically rich depths of the Arctic Ocean. Whales sing to communicate over long distances, ice groans —...
  5. S

    Special Message from the Dolphins-- Morphing

    This post is from my blog, here to share it with you all :) Its not just for me but for the world we [ dolphins] really want you to share to all the people you can its very impoertant i keep feeling lol. i wasnt initially going to share it but my fb friend Ewalina s enthusiasm and supprt of my...
  6. Linda

    Humpback whales to the rescue

    Here is a link to a story about humpback whales rescuing other ocean dwellers from Orca hunts. What I find amazing is that this behavior is not limited to their own calves, but is extended to seals and other species. Marine ecologist Robert Pitman observed a particularly dramatic example of...