Each winter, humpback whales return to Hawaiʻi’s warm waters to breed and give birth, drawing both visitors and volunteers to shorelines across the islands.
This January, ocean lovers and community scientists from across the islands and beyond are celebrating the 30th anniversary ...
Each year, more than 10,000 humpback whales migrate to Hawaii. Here are some interesting facts to know about their behavior and how to best see them on your next trip. ByWill McGough, Contributor.
Once at risk of being wiped out, humpback whales charted a remarkable comeback thanks to their songs. In 1979, National Geographic issued a record-breaking album of those tunes alongside a story about ...
If you happen to be in Hawaii from November through April, you can witness one of the coolest natural phenomena: the arrival of thousands of humpback whales at a national marine sanctuary. Humpback ...
The young whale, dubbed "Oil Change," was seen repeatedly off Cape Cod, and would entertain whale watchers with breaches and ...
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Why Humpback Whales Don’t Eat During Migration
Humpback whales are among the most majestic and widely studied marine mammals on Earth. Every year, they undertake one of the longest migrations of any mammal, traveling up to 16,000 miles round trip ...
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