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Humpback whales swim up to 3,700 miles to breed by Doug Cunningham Washington DC (UPI) Feb 16, 2021 Crowdsourced photos show some humpback whales travel 6,000 kilometers (3,700 miles) to breed. Scientists had assumed the whales chose Mexico or Hawaii as a breeding site, but the photos revealed some individual whales travel to both places in a single season. The peer reviewed journal Biology Letters published the findings Wednesday. James Darling at Whale Trust Maui in Hawaii said a photo database of more than 26,000 individual humpback whales revealed whales spotted in both Hawaii and Mexico during a single breeding season. The photos showed one whale had traveled about 2,824 miles in 53 days from near Maui to the Revillagigedo archipelago in Mexico. "Our first reaction was, 'You've got to be kidding me!'" Darling told newscientist.com. But he said distances that seem very long to humans may not be as significant for the whales. "They might just be traveling the ocean like it's their own back yard," he said. "This really changes the way we think about whales." Humpback whales are found in all major oceans. They do not mate for life. The photo database shows distinctive markings on the whales that can identify individual whales.
Faroe Islands begin review of controversial dolphin hunt Copenhagen (AFP) Feb 15, 2022 The Faroe Islands, a Danish autonomous territory, said Tuesday it had begun discussions about the future of its controversial dolphin hunt, with a decision expected in the coming weeks. A petition with almost 1.3 million signatures calling for a ban on the traditional hunt was submitted to the Faroese government on Monday, the prime minister's office and whale conservation groups told AFP. At a meeting on Tuesday in Torshavn, the government discussed the conclusions of a re-evaluation that Prime ... read more
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