Mar. 15—The 47-foot fin whale that washed up on the Anchorage mudflats in November, drawing hundreds of visitors and becoming a citywide phenomenon, has found a permanent home at a Wasilla museum.
The towering skeleton of a 14-metre-long Bryde’s whale and the songs of marine mammals recorded underwater left visitors awestruck at the open house exhibition organised by the ICAR–Central Marine ...
The forest department will preserve the skeleton of a 25-foot-long Bryde's whale found at Devi river mouth. The skeleton will ...
More than 190 students from 13 local secondary schools will take part in a year-long programme to gain hands-on experience in ...
Nearly two years after an emaciated fin whale washed up in Maine, the skeleton will be hoisted above the Maine Beer Co. tap room, becoming one of the few places outside of a museum where you can see ...
Update, Wednesday: Volunteers with Vulcan Towing in Anchorage helped Museum of Alaska director James Grogan extract almost all of the remaining bones from a fin whale on Cook Inlet mudflats on Tuesday ...
A photo circulating on social media for years authentically showed a 37-million-year-old fossilized whale skeleton discovered ...
Canada had a dead whale. The Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi wanted it. This is how it made its epic move.
How do you take apart a whale? With flensing knives, meat hooks, plastic sleds and a crowd of people. On Thursday, dozens of volunteers gathered on the Anchorage mudflats to cut apart the 47-foot-long ...
Highline Community College's Marine Science and Technology Center (MaST) is welcoming its newest resident, the skeleton of a 40-foot long gray whale that was discovered in 2010 in West Seattle. The ...
THIS IS MS. BLUE. SHE'S A GIANT, 87-FOOT-LONG, BLUE WHALE SKELETON AT THE SEYMOUR MARINE DISCOVERY CENTER IN SANTA CRUZ. "MISS BLUE IS ICONIC BECAUSE FIRST OF ALL, SHE'S BEEN IN OUR COMMUNITY FOR ...
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