A rare whale has been spotted swimming alongside paddleboarders near an Edinburgh beach. The sei whale is an internationally protected species due to its diminishing numbers. Another sei whale ...
A sei whale in front of the distinctive backdrop of Cape Pembroke. Photos: Caroline Weir Acoustic research by wildlife charity, Falklands Conservation (FC), and the non-profit African Aquatic ...
Sei whales, which typically inhabit offshore, deep-water areas, are still classified as endangered on the International Union for Conservation’s Red List of Threatened species The coastal waters ...
The animal was spotted in at several locations on the Conwy coast on Saturday morning (October 19). People reported seeing ...
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is another global hotspot, with an average of more than 200 stranded whales or dolphins each year. More than 300 sei whales died in remote waters off Patagonia, Chile, in 2015.
Japan caught a total of 294 minke whales, Bryde’s whales and sei whales last year, said the Fisheries Agency, which currently limits commercial whaling to the three relatively minor species.
The catch would be limited to three species — Minke, Bryde's and Sei whales, all of which had sufficient numbers to make commercial hunts sustainable, the Japanese government said. The annual ...
For this year, the agency has set a combined catch quota of 379 for the three other whale species. Last year, Japanese whalers caught 294 minke, Bryde’s and sei whales — less than 80% of the ...
In a paper published in the journal Nature, Coen Elemans of the University of Southern Denmark and colleagues studied the voice boxes, or larynxes, from three dead, stranded whales—a humpback, minke ...
Whales have been returning to the Forth as they migrate from the Caribbean to Iceland and Norway- and it's becoming more and more common!