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Ottawa announces nautical slowdown measures to stop whale deaths in Gulf of St. Lawrence

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In a bid to prevent right whale deaths, the federal government has announced nautical slowdown measures for the Gulf of St. Lawrence
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Latest dead whale discovery prompts new pledge from Ottawa

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The discovery of another dead right whale in Newfoundland has prompted new promises from Ottawa
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Fisherman dies trying to save right whale

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New Brunswick fisherman Joe Howlett, a leader in the whale rescue community, died trying to save an endangered right whale that was tangled up in fishing gear
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Necropsies completed on 3 North Atlantic right whales

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Scientists puzzled by six unexplained deaths last month hope to have preliminary findings on the necropsies in about a week
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Vancouver Aquarium closes doors to cetaceans

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While animal rights activists call it a major victory, scientists consider the decision to ban the holding of whales, porpoises and dolphins a mistake.
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SeaWorld San Diego's final killer whale show

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Tim Zimmermann, co-writer and associate producer of the documentary Blackfish, discusses the public's changing perception of keeping whales in captivity
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OTM news of the day 05/22/2018

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Ryerson professor Joanne McNeish takes us through the important business news of the day: Fisheries close to protect Right Whales; WestJet pilot strike still looms; and China and Canada agree on sharing tax information. ​
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Ottawa strengthens protections for whale populations

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Dwindling populations of belugas and North Atlantic right whales have prompted the government to introduce new protections for those species, and three others.
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Why Sharks Are All Up In Our Business This Summer

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Dr. Mike Heithaus, Marine Ecologist from Florida International University, discusses what you need to know about getting in the ocean this summer.
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Whale experts urge Brooklyn residents to take caution heading into the summer

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A 44-foot whale was found dead in the Port of Brooklyn just two weeks ago.
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Japan launches first whaling ship in 70 years

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A whale of an issue. Al Jazeera explains why a new Japanese ship is causing controversy as it sets sail on its maiden voyage.
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CBC BC News Morning Module for May 28th, 2024

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News, issues and conversations impacting British Columbians
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Marine officials: Dead whale caught on cruise ship's bow in Brooklyn

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The whale has since been towed to New Jersey and is undergoing bone and tissue sampling.
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Dead humpback whale washes up on Long Beach Island

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Eighteen whales have washed up along New Jersey shores since December 2022.
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Killer whale calf stranded after mother dies

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The race to save an orca calf is underway off Northern Vancouver Island. The calf's mother became beached Saturday and drowned, despite an effort to save her. Stephanie Mercier reports.
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Community races to save orca calf after mother drowns

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A race to save an orphaned orca calf was underway Sunday on northern Vancouver Island. The calf's mother became beached and drowned despite efforts to save her.
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#TheMoment a pod of orcas all breached at once

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Douglas Thistle-Walker was out for a walk when he heard the sound of whales slapping their tails. When he went to investigate he saw a pod of orcas breaching at the same time.
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Thousands of Atlantic puffins die in North America's largest puffin colony

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Researchers believe climate change could be partly to blame for thousands of dead Atlantic puffins in Newfoundland, as warming ocean temperatures force the seabirds to dive deeper and deeper to find fish, leaving many to starve to death.
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One Good Thing: Video Shows Three Whales Jumping in Unison

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A video captured three whales jumping in unison off the coast of Cape Cod.
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Video Shows Three Whales Jumping in Unison

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A man recorded three whales jumping in unison off the coast of Cape Cod.
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Volunteers Working to Save Nearly 100 Beached Whales in Australia, but More Than Half Have Died

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Volunteers worked frantically on a second day Wednesday to save dozens of pilot whales that have stranded themselves on a beach in Western Australia, but more than 50 have already died.
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Humpback Whale Follows Besides Kayaker

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A humpback whale followed a kayaker in Australia.
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#TheMoment a curious whale gets up close and personal with kayaker

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Jason Iggleden uses his drone and an app to warn beachgoers about sharks and other potential dangers at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia. But last weekend, his drone captured a curious humpback whale closely following a kayaker, and...
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How warmer, saltier water is disrupting the ocean| Planet Wonder

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Oceans need a balance of oxygen and carbon to function as the world's immune system and whales play a huge part. Johanna Wagstaffe eats donuts to show us how.