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  • BBC - Guide to oceans' great whales32526
  • Whaling - Wikipedia32527
  • AntiWhale32528
  • Greenpeace32529
  • Documentary: Last of the Right Whales275007
  • International Whaling Commission - Wikipedia32530
  • International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling (1946) - Wikipedia32531
  • Ocean Alliance - conserving whales and our ocean through research and education32532
  • The Great Whale Trail - Greenpeace32533
  • Species: North Atlantic Right Whale - NOAA256010
  • Facts: North Atlantic Right Whale - WWF 256008
  • Whale Dreamers - Film by Julian Lennon 200732535
  • Killer Whale Articles - Current Results32536
  • Whales Support Ecosystems by Transporting Nutrients Thousands of Miles in Their Urine: Study - EcoWatch 15.03.25461789
  • With Sea Ice Melting, Killer Whales Are Moving Into the Arctic - ENN 13.02.25457215
  • Scientists Harness AI to Help Protect Whales, Advancing Ocean Conservation and Planning - ENN 12.02.25457216
  • Whale songs follow basic human language rules - Scientific American 06.02.25457398
  • Humpback whales back in Britain, with rise in sightings from Kent to Isles of Scilly - Guardian 18.01.25451464
  • How ‘scientist’ whales are helping uncover the secrets of climate change - Al Jazeera 29.12.24447685
  • Dissecting the world’s rarest whale – in pictures - Guardian 24.12.24447611
  • Humpback whale makes record journey of more than 13,000km from South America to Africa - Guardian 11.12.24444669
  • Scientists Identify Global Hotspots for Whale-Ship Collisions—and Hardly Any Have Protections in Place - Inside Climate News 21.11.24442054
  • One or Many? Exploring the Population Groups of the Largest Animal on Earth - ENN 15.11.24441477
  • Behind the Scenes: Inside Tech Efforts to Protect Right Whales from Fishing Gear - Inside Climate News 25.10.24437745
  • ‘Access to food is not the problem’: new orca study deepens mystery behind endangerment - Guardian 16.10.24435469
  • Climate-driven global redistribution of an ocean giant predicts increased threat from shipping - Nature 07.10.24435668
  • Whale sharks on collision course as warming seas may force them into shipping lanes – new study - Conversation 07.10.24435667
  • NGOs say EU Commission must act on Greece oil activity in whale habitat - Mongabay 01.10.24446978
  • Whales are doing well so it’s time to scrap the body that once protected them, says former head - Guardian 25.08.24429591
  • Icelandic government grants new license to whaling company to hunt 128 fin whales - Mongabay 11.06.24418680
  • Iceland grants whale hunting permit despite animal welfare concerns - BBC 11.06.24418037
  • Iceland grants country’s last whaling company licence to hunt 128 fin whales - Guardian 11.06.24418513
  • Japan defies international consensus on whaling by launching a ‘mothership’ - Canary 08.05.24412343
  • At least 26 pilot whales die after mass stranding in Australia - Al Jazeera 25.04.24408709
  • Blue whales: first discovery near Seychelles in decades – what our study found - Conversation 21.04.24408531
  • Do Sperm Whales Have Culture? - Scientific American 15.04.24408658
  • Where Have All the Right Whales Gone? - ENN 12.04.24407985
  • U.S. auctions off endangered whale habitat for oil and gas drilling - Mongabay 21.12.23391134
  • Dominica set to open world’s first reserve centered around sperm whales - Mongabay 14.11.23383925
  • Dominica creates world’s first marine protected area for sperm whales - Guardian 13.11.23383245
  • As population ‘flattens,’ North Atlantic right whales remain at risk - Mongabay 24.10.23381841
  • International outcry as Iceland lifts ban on what could be last whale hunt - Mongabay 01.09.23373330
  • Gray Whale Calf Count Increases from All-time Low, Positive Sign for the Population - ENN 16.08.23367452
  • Short-Term Tagging Of Rare Whale Takes A Step Forward - ENN 31.07.23364086
  • ‘We have never seen this’: scientists baffled by behaviour of pilot whales before WA mass stranding - Guardian 26.07.23362404
  • Podcast: ‘Orca uprising’: Why are orca whales targeting boats? - Al Jazeera 28.06.23355953
  • Why are orcas suddenly ramming boats? - BBC 27.06.23355787
  • ‘No future’: Iceland cancels whale hunt over animal welfare concerns - Mongabay 21.06.23356457
  • Landmark law saved whales through marine industries change - AP News 14.04.23341043
  • Bali searches for answers after unusual whale strandings - Al Jazeera 12.04.23340473
  • Thousands of whales are being killed by passing ships. Can we save them? - Guardian 09.04.23340130
  • Lolita the Orca Will Return to the Sea After 50 Years in a Tank - Gizmodo 31.03.23341329
  • Lonely tunes: Humpback whales wail less as population grows - AP News 15.02.23330005
  • A Battle Over Wind and Whales Is Brewing in New Jersey - Gizmodo 19.01.23325916
  • A City in Washington Wants to Give Orcas Their Own Version of Human Rights - Gizmodo 08.12.22 319405
  • To Save Whales, Should We Stop Eating Lobster? - Mother Jones 02.12.22318019
  • The hidden ocean pollution killing marine mammals - BBC 01.12.22319408
  • Shipping lane change could be sea change for Sri Lanka’s blue whales - Mongabay 30.10.22313005
  • Wrong trend for right whales amid ‘devastating’ population decline - Mongabay 25.10.22313006
  • Whale sharks: how we discovered what’s killing so many of the world’s largest fish - Conversation 09.10.22332767
  • Once Facing Extinction, Massive Fin Whales Have Returned to Antarctic Waters - ENN 11.07.22295186
  • ‘Fitbit for whales’ and other tagging tech help reshape wildlife conservation - Mongabay 30.06.22293322
  • Whale entanglements may be dropping but the threat remains, feds say - NPR 29.06.22293180
  • New restrictions on ships to protect whales coming soon - AP News 10.06.22291066
  • Podcast: An ocean of noise: how sonic pollution is hurting marine life - Guardian 06.06.22291035
  • Whale's Peculiar Path to Redemption Offers a Way Forward for Our Planet - CD 22.04.22284135
  • ‘Meet us, don’t eat us’: Iceland turns from whale eaters to whale watchers - Guardian 28.03.22279859
  • We’ve discovered why some whales stop feeding in response to the sound of sonar - Conversation 25.03.22280656
  • Whale superhighways trashed - Ecologist 17.02.22275438
  • ‘Giant obstacle course’: call to reroute major shipping lanes to protect blue whales - Guardian 07.02.22272728
  • Iceland to end whaling in 2024 as demand dwindles - Guardian 04.02.22272503
  • The kindest cut: the Australians fighting to save humpback whales tangled in fishing nets - Guardian 29.01.22272000
  • Entangled whale cannot be freed with newborn calf close by, ocean experts say - Guardian 15.12.21265206
  • Mythic white sperm whale captured on film near Jamaica - Guardian 30.11.21263017
  • Saving whales is essential in the fight against the climate crisis. If they go they may take us with them... - Mike Hudema on Twitter 03.10.21258210
  • Video: How Sperm Whales Learned to Outsmart their Hunters - Terra Mater 17.09.21263689
  • North Atlantic right whales critically endangered by climate crisis, new study finds - Guardian 03.09.21254355
  • Warming Atlantic forces whales into new habitats, danger - ENN 02.09.21254464
  • Feds Issue Final Rule to Reduce North Atlantic Right Whale Entanglements in Fishing Gear - CD 31.08.21256006
  • Experts Warn NOAA Plan Might 'Delay' Right Whales Extinction, But Not Save Them - Common Dreams 31.08.21254096
  • Endangered North Atlantic right whales produce most calves since 2015 - Guardian 03.04.21256007
  • ‘Minke whales for dinner’: Norway’s controversial whale hunt is still on - Mongabay 10.03.21238297
  • To fight climate change, save the whales, some scientists say - Mongabay 01.03.21237031
  • A large number of gray whales are starving and dying in the Eastern North Pacific - ENN 22.01.21233027
  • Calls from the deep: do we need to Save the Whales all over again? - Guardian 31.12.20231558
  • What’s killing killer whales? - ENN 02.12.20227058
  • New Zealand mass stranding leaves nearly 100 whales dead - Al Jazeera 25.11.20225494
  • Navy training could harm endangered southern resident killer whales - EcoWatch 13.11.20223854
  • Sri Lanka rescues 120 whales after biggest mass stranding - Guardian 03.11.20222381
  • Stop blowing up bombs on sea floor, say whale campaigners - Guardian 03.11.20222294
  • Humans pushing North Atlantic right whale to extinction faster than believed - Guardian 30.10.20222203
  • Huge victory for ocean defenders as seismic blasting halted in Atlantic - CD 01.10.20218067
  • Pilot whales Tasmania: Almost 400 die in Australia's worst stranding - BBC 23.09.20217198
  • This new technology can save whales from ship collisions - WE Forum 17.09.20216589
  • University of New Brunswick advances new technology to help protect North Atlantic right whales - ENN 10.09.20215951
  • Demand for whale meat in Norway rising after years of decline - Guardian 03.09.20215898
  • 481 and counting: Norway’s whaling catch hits four-year high - Mongabay 27.08.20 215504
  • Beached whale increase may be due to military sonar exercises, say experts - Guardian 24.08.20214709
  • Seal-eating killer whales accumulate large amounts of harmful pollutants - ENN 07.08.20213752
  • Study finds high levels of toxic pollutants in stranded dolphins and whales - Florida Atlantic University 06.08.20213595

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