A pair of grey whales that found themselves beached Friday in Boundary Bay have begun to make their way out to deeper water.
The appearance of walrus on the ice off Nome added some excitement to the onset of spring.
The rehabilitation center in Seward doesn’t usually get bearded seals, which live much farther north.
“I think it was a little more stable, and there was a little bit more assurance that the ice you were on was not going to disintegrate on you that easy,” said whaling captain Gordon Brower.
A species rarely seen in the Seward area.
After scoping out the coast for a month, photographer Mark Nui was rewarded when he spotted three polar bears and a walrus. . ' LEO Member Eric Oliver writes, "walrus are rare these days in Labrador.."
It’s rare to see humpbacks in Turnagain Arm, known for its swift tides and shallow waters.
Sixty-three endangered Saimaa ringed seal pups were found during the early spring count carried out by forestry workers and volunteers.
Lame, exhausted and confused, the young male polar bear is far from his natural habitat to the north.
A dead male grey whale that was found floating between Sidney Island and James Island on Thursday has been towed to Fisheries and Oceans Canada's Institute of Ocean Sciences in Sidney for a necropsy.
The species has been spotted in the Inside Passage before. But sightings are infrequent. A whale found recently near Juneau is thought to have died from a vessel strike.
A sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) found beached on the east side of Lynn Canal had trauma consistent with being hit by a boat propeller.
"Looked normal at first then we started to butcher it found some unusual stuff on the insides."
The Marine Mammal Center and California Academy of Sciences are reporting cause of death for one.
Cook Inlet beluga whales are swimming up the Kenai River earlier in the year and in greater numbers than previously estimated, according to new monitoring of the endangered species.
The remains of a possible seal carcass tangled in netting may have come into contact postmortem, "ghost fishing" as a potential cause.
In the last 15 years, polar bear hunters in eastern Greenland have had to adapt their hunting practices because of climate change,
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