The 2024 Ed Ricketts Memorial Award recipient Dr. Daniel P. Costa, University of California Santa Cruz, will…
Browsing: Marine Mammals
A fascinating article from Marine Industry UK has offered an interesting explanation for the increase…
From: Fisheries and Oceans Canada News Release August 22, 2022 Prince Rupert, British Columbia – Watching whales…
On September 12th, a super-pod of 1,428 white-sided dolphins were brutally slaughtered in the coastal waters of…
‘The more we disrupt it, the more we’re putting ourselves at risk,’ Dr Sylvia Earle…
A large marine cephalopod belonging to the genus Enteroctopus is the giant North Pacific Octopus…
Fisheries and Oceans Canada is committed to protecting Canada’s wildlife and biodiversity and safeguarding the long-term health…
The Canadian Senate just passed Bill S-203 that would ban whale and dolphin captivity and…
The Canadian Senate just passed Bill S-203 that would ban whale and dolphin captivity and…
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says oil pipelines have no place in B.C.’s Great Bear Rainforest. Opponents of the approved Kinder Morgan pipeline expansion to the West Coast and the cancelled Energy East pipeline to the East Coast argue pipelines and tankers don’t belong in any coastal areas. Research led by the Raincoast Conservation Foundation confirms the threat to marine mammals in B.C. waters from a seven-fold increase in tanker traffic is considerable.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says oil pipelines have no place in B.C.’s Great Bear Rainforest.…
MSN News is reporting that feces, specifically from outdoor cats and wild possums, are the…