“Over the years, there have been a small handful of possible sightings of Omura’s whales, but nothing that was confirmed,” said Salvatore Cerchio, the then lead researcher for the Wildlife Conservation Society.
“Over the years, there have been a small handful of possible sightings of Omura’s whales, but nothing that was confirmed.
‘”They appear to occur in remote regions and are difficult to find at sea, because they are small-they range in length from approximately 33 to 38 feet-and do not put up a prominent blow.”
“What little we knew about these whales previously came primarily from eight specimens of Omura’s whales taken in Japanese scientific whaling off the Solomon and Keeling Islands and a couple standings of dead animals in Japan,” Cerchio said.
“This is the first definitive evidence and detailed descriptions of Omura’s whales in the wild and part of what makes this work particularly exciting.’
In a paper published this week in the Royal Society Open Science, the researchers described the whales “foraging and vocal behaviours, and habitat preferences in the shallow waters of coastal Madagascar.”
Being substantially smaller than many other blue whale species, the Omura’s whale had historically been misidentified as Bryde’s whales.
"Over the years, there have been a small handful of possible sightings of Omura's whales, but nothing that was confirmed," said Salvatore Cerchio, the then lead researcher for the Wildlife Conservation Society."Over the years, there have been a small handful of possible sightings of Omura's whales, but nothing that was confirmed.'"They appear to occur in remote regions and are difficult to find at sea, because they are small-they range in length from approximately 33 to 38 feet-and do not put up a prominent blow.""What little we knew about these whales previously came primarily from eight specimens of Omura's whales taken in Japanese scientific whaling off the Solomon and Keeling Islands and a couple standings of dead animals in Japan," Cerchio said."This is the first definitive evidence and detailed descriptions of Omura's whales in the wild and part of what makes this work particularly exciting.'In a paper published this week in the Royal Society Open Science, the researchers described the whales "foraging and vocal behaviours, and habitat preferences in the shallow waters of coastal Madagascar."Being substantially smaller than many other blue whale species, the Omura's whale had historically been misidentified as Bryde's whales.
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"Over the years, there have been a Small handful of possible sightings of Omura's whales, but Nothing that was confirmed," said Salvatore Cerchio, the then Lead Researcher for the Wildlife Conservation Society. "Over the years, there have been a Small handful. of possible sightings of Omura's whales, but Nothing that was confirmed. '"They appear to occur in Remote Regions and are difficult to Find at Sea, because they are Small-they Range in Length from approximately 33 to 38 feet-and do not Put. up a prominent Blow. " "What Little we Knew About these whales previously Came primarily from Eight specimens of Omura's whales taken in Japanese Scientific Whaling off the Solomon and Keeling Islands and a Couple standings of Dead animals in Japan," Cerchio said. "This. is the First Definitive Evidence and detailed Descriptions of Omura's whales in the Wild and Part of what Makes this Work particularly Exciting. ' In a Paper Published this Week in the Royal Society Open Science, the researchers described the whales "foraging and vocal behaviors, and. Preferences shallow habitat in the Coastal Waters of Madagascar. " Being substantially smaller than many blue Whale Other species, the Omura's Whale had historically been misidentified as Bryde's whales.
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"Over, the years there have been a small handful of possible sightings of Omura ', s whales but nothing that was confirmed," Said, Salvatore Cerchio the then lead researcher for the Wildlife Conservation Society.
"Over the years there have, been. A small handful of possible sightings of Omura ', s whales but nothing that was confirmed.
.'"They appear to occur in remote regions and are difficult to find, at sea because they are small-they range in length. From approximately 33 to 38 feet-and do not put up a prominent blow. "
."What little we knew about these whales previously came primarily from eight specimens of Omura 's whales taken in Japanese. Scientific whaling off the Solomon and Keeling Islands and a couple standings of dead animals in Japan, "Cerchio said.
This." Is the first definitive evidence and detailed descriptions of Omura 's whales in the wild and part of what makes this work. Particularly exciting.'
In a paper published this week in the Royal Society, Open Science the researchers described the whales foraging and. " Vocal behaviours and habitat, preferences in the shallow waters of coastal Madagascar. "
Being substantially smaller than. Many other blue whale species the Omura ', s whale had historically been misidentified as Bryde' s whales.
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