Australian government ‘deeply disappointed’ by Japan’s decision to expand commercial whaling target list

Australian government ‘deeply disappointed’ by Japan’s decision to expand commercial whaling target list

The Australian government is “deeply disappointed” by Japan’s decision to add the world’s second-largest whale species to the list of species its commercial whale hunters will target. Tanya Plibersek, the environment minister, attacked Japan’s decision to hunt fin whales – the world’s second-longest whale and considered vulnerable. The Japanese government this week confirmed it would […]

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Rare Seafaring Birds Follow Tropical Cyclones to Find Better Feeding Opportunities

Rare Seafaring Birds Follow Tropical Cyclones to Find Better Feeding Opportunities

A new study has found that a rare and wide-ranging North Atlantic seabird — Desertas petrel (Pterodroma deserta) — demonstrates unique foraging behaviors that involve following tropical cyclones during hurricane season in order to exploit the storms’ dynamic conditions. Unlike other seabirds who spend the majority of their lives flying above the open ocean, these […]

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Shocking moment an endangered basking shark is struck by a boat in Ireland’s National Marine Park is caught on camera – and scientists don’t know if it made it out alive

Shocking moment an endangered basking shark is struck by a boat in Ireland’s National Marine Park is caught on camera – and scientists don’t know if it made it out alive

Scientists have captured the shocking moment a boat collided with the UK’s largest shark. Scientists had fitted a ‘shark Fitbit’ with an integrated camera to the endangered shark as it swam off the coast of County Kerry, Ireland. Just six hours later, the seven metre-long female was struck by a boat passing through an area […]

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