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The Most Endangered Marine Mammal Lives In The Gulf Of California, But There's Less Than A Dozen Left
There are several animals that are poised to go extinct in 2025. One of the lesser-known is found in Mexico, a spot that many choose for their first international vacation. Only found in the Gulf of ...
The vaquita, found in the northern Gulf of California, is the most endangered marine mammal species in the world. Illegal fishing is to blame.
MONTEREY – Eighty-five years ago to the week, the Western Flyer set sail for the Gulf of California. Amongst the crew were renowned author John Steinbeck and marine biologist Ed Ricketts, taking on ...
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New study reveals disturbing reason for departure of apex predators from Gulf of California: 'Serves as a sentinel signal'
As the planet continues to overheat, it's causing a domino effect within the marine ecosystem by upsetting the natural ...
All nine of California’s Republicans voted Thursday to rename the Gulf of Mexico the Gulf of America. All of the state’s Democrats voted no. The House voted for the renaming by a 211 to 206 majority.
When scientists compared what California sea lions eat in the Channel Islands (U.S.) and the Gulf of California (Mexico), they expected to find a clear explanation for why populations were booming in ...
Thousands of marine and land species — 39% of all marine mammal species, 891 types of fish, 154 shore bird species, 115 reptiles species and five types of sea turtles, including the 2,000-pound ...
President-elect Donald Trump’s idea of renaming the Gulf of Mexico is a bad one because once that kind of thing gets started, there’ll be no end to it (“Trump promises to rename Gulf of Mexico to ...
MONTEREY — Eighty-five years ago, to the week, the Western Flyer set sail for the Gulf of California. Amongst the crew were renowned author John Steinbeck and marine biologist Ed Ricketts, taking on ...
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