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RC2GA6AD16RB A Humpback whale swims in the waters of the Gulf of California, near Cabo San Lucas, Mexico February 26, 2024. REUTERS/Carlos Perez Gallardo REFILE - CORRECTING "GRAY WHALES" TO "HUMPBACK WHALE"; REMOVING ERRONEOUS SECOND SENTENCE; AND CORRECTING YEAR FROM "2014" TO "2024\
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RC2FA6AR63O4 A Humpback whale swims in the waters of the Gulf of California, near Cabo San Lucas, Mexico February 26, 2024. REUTERS/Carlos Perez Gallardo REFILE - CORRECTING "GRAY WHALES" TO "HUMPBACK WHALE"; REMOVING ERRONEOUS SECOND SENTENCE; AND CORRECTING YEAR FROM "2014" TO "2024\
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RC2GA6AA8GB8 A Humpback whale swims in the waters of the Gulf of California, near Cabo San Lucas, Mexico February 26, 2024. REUTERS/Carlos Perez Gallardo REFILE - CORRECTING "GRAY WHALES" TO "HUMPBACK WHALE"; REMOVING ERRONEOUS SECOND SENTENCE; AND CORRECTING YEAR FROM "2014" TO "2024\
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RC2GA6ATNDW8 A Humpback whale swims in the waters of the Gulf of California, near Cabo San Lucas, Mexico February 26, 2024. REUTERS/Carlos Perez Gallardo REFILE - CORRECTING "GRAY WHALES" TO "HUMPBACK WHALE"; REMOVING ERRONEOUS SECOND SENTENCE; AND CORRECTING YEAR FROM "2014" TO "2024\
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RC2GA6A8F2FY A Humpback whale swims in the waters of the Gulf of California, near Cabo San Lucas, Mexico February 26, 2024. REUTERS/Carlos Perez Gallardo REFILE - CORRECTING "GRAY WHALES" TO "HUMPBACK WHALE"; REMOVING ERRONEOUS SECOND SENTENCE; AND CORRECTING YEAR FROM "2014" TO "2024\
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RC2FA6AG0MHY A Humpback whale swims in the waters of the Gulf of California, near Cabo San Lucas, Mexico February 26, 2024. REUTERS/Carlos Perez Gallardo REFILE - CORRECTING "GRAY WHALES" TO "HUMPBACK WHALE"; REMOVING ERRONEOUS SECOND SENTENCE; AND CORRECTING YEAR FROM "2014" TO "2024\
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RC2FA6AITBLZ A Humpback whale swims in the waters of the Gulf of California, near Cabo San Lucas, Mexico February 26, 2024. REUTERS/Carlos Perez Gallardo REFILE - CORRECTING "GRAY WHALES" TO "HUMPBACK WHALE"; REMOVING ERRONEOUS SECOND SENTENCE; AND CORRECTING YEAR FROM "2014" TO "2024\
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20240305_zaf_m67_018 March 5, 2024, Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA: Spectators take photos of a sub-adult humpback whale that washed ashore near 25th Street in Virginia Beach, Virginia, as it is pulled onto land by the Virginia Aquarium Stranding Response Program on March 3, 2024. (Credit Image: © Billy Schuerman/The Virginian-Pilot/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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51714607 Mar 3, 2024; Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA; Members of the Virginia Aquarium Stranding Response team exam the body of a dead juvenile humpback whale. The whale was pulled ashore from the surf near 25th Street at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront in Virginia Beach, VA. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-USA TODAY Sports/Sipa USA
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51714578 Mar 3, 2024; Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA; Members of the Virginia Aquarium Stranding Response team exam the body of a dead juvenile humpback whale. The whale was pulled ashore from the surf near 25th Street at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront in Virginia Beach, VA. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-USA TODAY Sports/Sipa USA
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51714580 Mar 3, 2024; Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA; Members of the Virginia Aquarium Stranding Response team exam the body of a dead juvenile humpback whale. The whale was pulled ashore from the surf near 25th Street at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront in Virginia Beach, VA. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-USA TODAY Sports/Sipa USA
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51714581 Mar 3, 2024; Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA; Members of the Virginia Aquarium Stranding Response team exam the body of a dead juvenile humpback whale. The whale was pulled ashore from the surf near 25th Street at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront in Virginia Beach, VA. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-USA TODAY Sports/Sipa USA
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51714576 Mar 3, 2024; Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA; Members of the Virginia Aquarium Stranding Response team exam the body of a dead juvenile humpback whale. The whale was pulled ashore from the surf near 25th Street at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront in Virginia Beach, VA. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-USA TODAY Sports/Sipa USA
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51714617 Mar 3, 2024; Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA; People gather around the body of a dead juvenile humpback whale. The whale was pulled ashore from the surf near 25th Street at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront in Virginia Beach, VA. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-USA TODAY Sports/Sipa USA
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51714605 Mar 3, 2024; Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA; Members of the Virginia Aquarium Stranding Response team exam the body of a dead juvenile humpback whale. The whale was pulled ashore from the surf near 25th Street at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront in Virginia Beach, VA. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-USA TODAY Sports/Sipa USA
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51714574 Mar 3, 2024; Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA; Members of the Virginia Aquarium Stranding Response team exam the body of a dead juvenile humpback whale. The whale was pulled ashore from the surf near 25th Street at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront in Virginia Beach, VA. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-USA TODAY Sports/Sipa USA
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51714610 Mar 3, 2024; Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA; People gather around the body of a dead juvenile humpback whale. The whale was pulled ashore from the surf near 25th Street at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront in Virginia Beach, VA. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-USA TODAY Sports/Sipa USA
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51714582 Mar 3, 2024; Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA; Members of the Virginia Aquarium Stranding Response team exam the body of a dead juvenile humpback whale. The whale was pulled ashore from the surf near 25th Street at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront in Virginia Beach, VA. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-USA TODAY Sports/Sipa USA
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51714603 Mar 3, 2024; Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA; Members of the Virginia Aquarium Stranding Response team exam the body of a dead juvenile humpback whale. The whale was pulled ashore from the surf near 25th Street at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront in Virginia Beach, VA. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-USA TODAY Sports/Sipa USA
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51714608 Mar 3, 2024; Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA; Members of the Virginia Aquarium Stranding Response team exam the body of a dead juvenile humpback whale. The whale was pulled ashore from the surf near 25th Street at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront in Virginia Beach, VA. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-USA TODAY Sports/Sipa USA
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51714537 Mar 3, 2024; Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA; Members of the Virginia Aquarium Stranding Response team exam the body of a dead juvenile humpback whale. The whale was pulled ashore from the surf near 25th Street at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront in Virginia Beach, VA. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-USA TODAY Sports/Sipa USA
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51714557 Mar 3, 2024; Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA; People gather around the body of a dead juvenile humpback whale. The whale was pulled ashore from the surf near 25th Street at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront in Virginia Beach, VA. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-USA TODAY Sports/Sipa USA
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51714556 Mar 3, 2024; Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA; People gather around the body of a dead juvenile humpback whale. The whale was pulled ashore from the surf near 25th Street at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront in Virginia Beach, VA. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-USA TODAY Sports/Sipa USA
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51714566 Mar 3, 2024; Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA; People gather around the body of a dead juvenile humpback whale. The whale was pulled ashore from the surf near 25th Street at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront in Virginia Beach, VA. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-USA TODAY Sports/Sipa USA
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51714565 Mar 3, 2024; Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA; Members of the Virginia Aquarium Stranding Response team exam the body of a dead juvenile humpback whale. The whale was pulled ashore from the surf near 25th Street at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront in Virginia Beach, VA. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-USA TODAY Sports/Sipa USA
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51714570 Mar 3, 2024; Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA; Members of the Virginia Aquarium Stranding Response team exam the body of a dead juvenile humpback whale. The whale was pulled ashore from the surf near 25th Street at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront in Virginia Beach, VA. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-USA TODAY Sports/Sipa USA
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51714491 Mar 3, 2024; Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA; Members of the Virginia Aquarium Stranding Response team exam the body of a dead juvenile humpback whale. The whale was pulled ashore from the surf near 25th Street at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront in Virginia Beach, VA. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-USA TODAY Sports/Sipa USA
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51714516 Mar 3, 2024; Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA; Members of the Virginia Aquarium Stranding Response team exam the body of a dead juvenile humpback whale. The whale was pulled ashore from the surf near 25th Street at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront in Virginia Beach, VA. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-USA TODAY Sports/Sipa USA
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51714500 Mar 3, 2024; Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA; People gather around the body of a dead juvenile humpback whale. The whale was pulled ashore from the surf near 25th Street at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront in Virginia Beach, VA. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-USA TODAY Sports/Sipa USA
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51714532 Mar 3, 2024; Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA; Members of the Virginia Aquarium Stranding Response team exam the body of a dead juvenile humpback whale. The whale was pulled ashore from the surf near 25th Street at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront in Virginia Beach, VA. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-USA TODAY Sports/Sipa USA
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RC2276AUT4KJ A humpback whale "breaches" the surface by propelling most of its body from the sea in Hervey Bay off the east coast of Australia August 7, 2006. REUTERS/Russell Boyce
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20240108_zia_k200_065 January 8, 2024, Amami, Japan: A humpback whale is seen during a whale watching tour in the sea off Amami-Oshima Island in Kagoshima Prefecture, southwestern Japan, on Jan. 9, 2024. (Kyodo).==Kyodo. (Credit Image: © Kyodonews/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230917_znp_r174_115 September 17, 2023, New York, New York, USA: Marchers have a large humpback whale puppet and plastic water bottle fish puppets. Led by Indigenous communities an estimated 75,000 people march through midtown Manhattan to the United Nations calling for President Biden to end to fossil fuels. The march precedes the upcoming UN Climate Ambition Summit. (Credit Image: © Gina M Randazzo/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20230917_znp_r174_114 September 17, 2023, New York, New York, USA: Marchers have a large humpback whale puppet and plastic water bottle fish puppets. Led by Indigenous communities an estimated 75,000 people march through midtown Manhattan to the United Nations calling for President Biden to end to fossil fuels. The march precedes the upcoming UN Climate Ambition Summit. (Credit Image: © Gina M Randazzo/ZUMA Press Wire)
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RC2E82A5YVCT A humpback whale breaches off in the coast of Ilhabela, state of Sao Paulo, Brazil July 22, 2023. REUTERS/Leonardo Benassatto
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RC2QB2A17MT5 Humpback whales swim at the coast of Ilhabela, state of Sao Paulo, Brazil July 23, 2023. REUTERS/Leonardo Benassatto
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RC2892AWYGDU People on boats watch a humpback whale at the cost of Ilhabela, state of Sao Paulo, Brazil July 23, 2023. REUTERS/Leonardo Benassatto
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RC2892AOC7OB A humpback whale breaches off in the coast of Ilhabela, state of Sao Paulo, Brazil July 23, 2023. REUTERS/Leonardo Benassatto
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RC2G82AVEJY7 Tourists on a boat watch a humpback whale at the cost of Ilhabela, state of Sao Paulo, Brazil July 22, 2023. REUTERS/Leonardo Benassatto
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RC2F82AVOIPT Tourists on a boat watch a humpback whale at the cost of Ilhabela, state of Sao Paulo, Brazil July 22, 2023. REUTERS/Leonardo Benassatto
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RC2C82AT75W4 Tourists on boats watch a humpback whale at the cost of Ilhabela, state of Sao Paulo, Brazil July 22, 2023. REUTERS/Leonardo Benassatto
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20230627_zna_c181_385 June 27, 2023, Ferrol, A Coruña, Galicia, Spain: Volunteers of Civil Protection of Ferrol and the Coordinadora para o Estudo dos Mamíferos Mariños (CEMMA) examine a specimen of humpback whale that has been stranded on the beach of Marmadeiro, on June 27, 2023, in Ferrol, A Coruña, Galicia (Spain). Late yesterday, Monday, June 26th, 112 was alerted that there was a dead whale stranded on the shore of Marmadeiro beach. Volunteers from the Civil Protection of Ferrol and the Coordinadora para o Estudo dos Mamíferos Mariños (CEMMA) have tied the animal to the land so that the tide does not take it away and have catalogued it as a specimen of humpback whale, a species in danger of extinction and one of the six types of whales that can be seen in Galicia...27 JUNE 2023;WHALE;SPECIES;SEA;BEACH;STRANDED;ENDANGERED..Raúl Lomba / Europa Press..06/27/2023 (Credit Image: © RaúL Lomba/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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43342324 November 2022 - Adult humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae), flukes-up dive in Wilhelmina Bay, Antarctica, Polar Regions Photo Credit: Sergi Reboredo/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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43342361 November 2022 - Adult humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae), flukes-up dive in Wilhelmina Bay, Antarctica, Polar Regions The RCGS Resolute One Ocean Navigator, a five star polar ice-strengthened expedition cruise ship in Antarctica Photo Credit: Sergi Reboredo/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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43342355 November 2022 - Adult humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae), flukes-up dive in Wilhelmina Bay, Antarctica, Polar Regions Photo Credit: Sergi Reboredo/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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43342350 November 2022 - Adult humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae), flukes-up dive in Wilhelmina Bay, Antarctica, Polar Regions Photo Credit: Sergi Reboredo/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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43342321 November 2022 - Scientific research with whales near Almirante Brown station Argentinian summer base in the Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Polar Regions, Antarctica, Paradise Harbour aka Paradise Bay. Argentine owned station, Base Brown aka Brown Station. Friedlander is one of the scientists on board. He is studying how climate change and krill fishing affect the migratory flows of humpback whales. We are also accompanied by a team from Duke University's Marine Robotics Laboratory, which uses drones with cutting-edge technology to obtain an incredible and novel vision of the life of these mysterious creatures. Each whale has a unique tail, explains DK Bierlich, it's like his fingerprint. From the images, they can be measured, and checked if the growth pattern is adequate. For travelers on board, it is like watching a television documentary live. Photo Credit: Sergi Reboredo/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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43342369 November 2022 - Adult humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae), flukes-up dive in Wilhelmina Bay, Antarctica, Polar Regions Photo Credit: Sergi Reboredo/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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43342370 November 2022 - Adult humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae), flukes-up dive in Wilhelmina Bay, Antarctica, Polar Regions Photo Credit: Sergi Reboredo/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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43342853 2022 - Adult humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae), flukes-up dive in Wilhelmina Bay, Antarctica, Polar Regions.Melting of the poles. Antarctica is the continent that suffers most from global warming, and krill are disappearing.Antarctica registers a record temperature of 18.3 °C. These abnormally warm temperatures cause the continent to melt by leaps and bounds. The greatest reductions in sea ice will occur in areas where most krill, a crustacean essential for the life of seals, penguins, sea lions and whales, are concentrated.Since the early 1900s, many glaciers around the world have been melting rapidly. Human activities are the cause of this phenomenon. Specifically since the industrial revolution, carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions have increased temperatures, causing temperature rises, which are much larger at the poles. Photo Credit: Sergi Reboredo/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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43342841 2022 - Adult humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae), flukes-up dive in Wilhelmina Bay, Antarctica, Polar Regions.Melting of the poles. Antarctica is the continent that suffers most from global warming, and krill are disappearing.Antarctica registers a record temperature of 18.3 °C. These abnormally warm temperatures cause the continent to melt by leaps and bounds. The greatest reductions in sea ice will occur in areas where most krill, a crustacean essential for the life of seals, penguins, sea lions and whales, are concentrated.Since the early 1900s, many glaciers around the world have been melting rapidly. Human activities are the cause of this phenomenon. Specifically since the industrial revolution, carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions have increased temperatures, causing temperature rises, which are much larger at the poles. Photo Credit: Sergi Reboredo/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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ny260922154206 A humpback whale is seen near a buoy fitted with sensors and microphones to detect whales, about 20 miles off San Francisco, on Sept. 19, 2022. Four whales have died near San Francisco this year after ships crashed into them, and scientists hope to drive that number to zero with new technology. (Dexter Hake/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny210922231705 A humpback whale is seen near a buoy fitted with sensors and microphones to detect whales, about 20 miles off San Francisco, on Sept. 19, 2022. Four whales have died near San Francisco this year after ships crashed into them, and scientists hope to drive that number to zero with new technology. (Dexter Hake/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny290822181205 -- EMBARGO: NO ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION, WEB POSTING OR STREET SALES BEFORE 3:01 A.M. ET ON TUESDAY, AUG. 30, 2022. NO EXCEPTIONS FOR ANY REASONS -- Michelle Fournet, a marine acoustic ecologist at the University of New Hampshire who has been trying to decipher humpback whale communication, listens after dipping her hydrophone underwater, in Rye, N.H., Aug. 25, 2022. Machine learning has allowed scientists to eavesdrop on animals, and to talk back. (Tristan Spinski/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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2212971 Projeto Baleia Jubarte ( https://www.baleiajubarte.org.br ) expõe material sobre baleia Jubarte na praia do Perequê, em Ilhabela SP, na tarde deste domingo, dia 29 de maio.
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2212999 Projeto Baleia Jubarte ( https://www.baleiajubarte.org.br ) expõe material sobre baleia Jubarte na praia do Perequê, em Ilhabela SP, na tarde deste domingo, dia 29 de maio.
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2212998 Projeto Baleia Jubarte ( https://www.baleiajubarte.org.br ) expõe material sobre baleia Jubarte na praia do Perequê, em Ilhabela SP, na tarde deste domingo, dia 29 de maio.
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2212997 Projeto Baleia Jubarte ( https://www.baleiajubarte.org.br ) expõe material sobre baleia Jubarte na praia do Perequê, em Ilhabela SP, na tarde deste domingo, dia 29 de maio.
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2212996 Projeto Baleia Jubarte ( https://www.baleiajubarte.org.br ) expõe material sobre baleia Jubarte na praia do Perequê, em Ilhabela SP, na tarde deste domingo, dia 29 de maio.
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2212975 Projeto Baleia Jubarte ( https://www.baleiajubarte.org.br ) expõe material sobre baleia Jubarte na praia do Perequê, em Ilhabela SP, na tarde deste domingo, dia 29 de maio.
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2212974 Projeto Baleia Jubarte ( https://www.baleiajubarte.org.br ) expõe material sobre baleia Jubarte na praia do Perequê, em Ilhabela SP, na tarde deste domingo, dia 29 de maio.
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2212973 Projeto Baleia Jubarte ( https://www.baleiajubarte.org.br ) expõe material sobre baleia Jubarte na praia do Perequê, em Ilhabela SP, na tarde deste domingo, dia 29 de maio.
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2212970 Projeto Baleia Jubarte ( https://www.baleiajubarte.org.br ) expõe material sobre baleia Jubarte na praia do Perequê, em Ilhabela SP, na tarde deste domingo, dia 29 de maio.
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2208353 Meio corpo de baleia Jubarte feito de fibra de vidro foi colocado pela prefeitura na praia do Perequê, em Ilhabela, SP, atraindo pessoas para tirar selfie. O local é ponto tradicional de pesca. Foto feita na tarde desta quarta-feira, dia 18 de maio.
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2208352 Meio corpo de baleia Jubarte feito de fibra de vidro foi colocado pela prefeitura na praia do Perequê, em Ilhabela, SP, atraindo pessoas para tirar selfie. O local é ponto tradicional de pesca. Foto feita na tarde desta quarta-feira, dia 18 de maio.
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2208351 Meio corpo de baleia Jubarte feito de fibra de vidro foi colocado pela prefeitura na praia do Perequê, em Ilhabela, SP, atraindo pessoas para tirar selfie. O local é ponto tradicional de pesca. Foto feita na tarde desta quarta-feira, dia 18 de maio.
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2208350 Meio corpo de baleia Jubarte feito de fibra de vidro foi colocado pela prefeitura na praia do Perequê, em Ilhabela, SP, atraindo pessoas para tirar selfie. O local é ponto tradicional de pesca. Foto feita na tarde desta quarta-feira, dia 18 de maio.
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2208349 Meio corpo de baleia Jubarte feito de fibra de vidro foi colocado pela prefeitura na praia do Perequê, em Ilhabela, SP, atraindo pessoas para tirar selfie. O local é ponto tradicional de pesca. Foto feita na tarde desta quarta-feira, dia 18 de maio.
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2208348 Meio corpo de baleia Jubarte feito de fibra de vidro foi colocado pela prefeitura na praia do Perequê, em Ilhabela, SP, atraindo pessoas para tirar selfie. O local é ponto tradicional de pesca. Foto feita na tarde desta quarta-feira, dia 18 de maio.
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2208347 Meio corpo de baleia Jubarte feito de fibra de vidro foi colocado pela prefeitura na praia do Perequê, em Ilhabela, SP, atraindo pessoas para tirar selfie. O local é ponto tradicional de pesca. Foto feita na tarde desta quarta-feira, dia 18 de maio.
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2208346 Meio corpo de baleia Jubarte feito de fibra de vidro foi colocado pela prefeitura na praia do Perequê, em Ilhabela, SP, atraindo pessoas para tirar selfie. O local é ponto tradicional de pesca. Foto feita na tarde desta quarta-feira, dia 18 de maio.
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ny231121122705 The carcass of a humpback whale on the Gulf of California, off the coast of San Felipe, Mexico, on Oct. 21, 2021. Like vaquitas, whales can become entangled in fishing gear and drown, though the cause of death in this case was not known.Ê(Fred Ramos/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny100124033706 FILE Ñ A Humpback whale in the Gulf of St. Lawrence near Les Escoumins, Quebec, where the Canadian government is supporting First Nations peoplesÕ involvement in travel and cultural opportunities in the wild and vast C?te-Nord region, on Sept. 18, 2021. No matter why you travel, The New York Times 52 Places To Go 2024 list offers inspiration. (Tony Cenicola/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny250921181904 A humpback whale in the St. Lawrence River near Tadoussac, Quebec, Canada, Sept. 18, 2021. Recalling a prepandemic trip to a watery landscape in Quebec province: ÒThe adventure we had feels like one plucked from a world I can no longer reach, not unlike watching the water, waiting for a whale to crest.Ó (Tony Cenicola/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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2015430 Cidade de Alcobaça, na Costa das Baleias, no Sul da Bahia tem praias movimentadas em sábado de sol. Nesta imagem: Portal de Acesso na cidade turística de Alcobaça, que fica na rota de observação de Baleias Jubarte que buscam as águas quentes da região para se reproduzirem.
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2015438 Cidade de Alcobaça, na Costa das Baleias, no Sul da Bahia tem praias movimentadas em sábado de sol. Nesta imagem: Portal de Acesso na cidade turística de Alcobaça, que fica na rota de observação de Baleias Jubarte que buscam as águas quentes da região para se reproduzirem.
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1787311 Baleia Jubarte morreu na manhã de sexta-feira, (30), três horas após encalhar na Praia de Coutos, subúrbio de Salvador, (BA). Na foto, força tarefa da equipe de limpeza pública faz retidada dos restos mortais da baleia, cortando os pedaços do animal com faca de açougue.
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1787309 Baleia Jubarte morreu na manhã de sexta-feira, (30), três horas após encalhar na Praia de Coutos, subúrbio de Salvador, (BA).
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1787307 Baleia Jubarte morreu na manhã de sexta-feira, (30), três horas após encalhar na Praia de Coutos, subúrbio de Salvador, (BA). Na foto, população faz fotos com celulares da baleia morta.
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1787306 Baleia Jubarte morreu na manhã de sexta-feira, (30), três horas após encalhar na Praia de Coutos, subúrbio de Salvador, (BA). Na foto, a baleia morta é observada por população.
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ny110723104006 Ñ EMBARGO: NO ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION, WEB POSTING OR STREET SALES BEFORE 3:01 A.M. ET ON TUESDAY, JULY 11, 2023. NO EXCEPTIONS FOR ANY REASONS Ñ FILE Ñ A humpback whale lunge-feeds on menhaden near Breezy Point in Queens on Sept. 7, 2018. A mainstay of the commercial fishing industry, menhaden are the primary food source for all sorts of fish and birds along the Eastern Seaboard. (Dave Sanders/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny240122161605 FILE Ñ A humpback whale surfaces while lunge feeding on menhaden, a small fish commonly referred to as bunker, off the New Jersey coast in the Atlantic Ocean, Sept. 7, 2018. Scientists have discovered a new anatomical structure that allows lunge-feeding whales to take in massive amounts of water without choking. (Dave Sanders/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny200122135505 FILE ? A humpback whale surfaces while lunge feeding on menhaden, a small fish commonly referred to as bunker, off the New Jersey coast in the Atlantic Ocean, Sept. 7, 2018. Scientists have discovered a new anatomical structure that allows lunge-feeding whales to take in massive amounts of water without choking. (Dave Sanders/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150918193003 A humpback whale surfaces while lunge feeding on menhaden, a small fish commonly referred to as bunker, south of Breezy Point in Queens, Sept. 07, 2018. Industrial boats scooping up two million fish at a time have fans of New York?s resurgent whale population worried about their food supply. (Dave Sanders/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150918192803 A humpback whale surfaces while lunge feeding on menhaden, a small fish commonly referred to as bunker, south of Breezy Point in Queens, Sept. 07, 2018. Industrial boats scooping up two million fish at a time have fans of New York?s resurgent whale population worried about their food supply. (Dave Sanders/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny090321145404 FILE ? Water flows off the tail of a humpback whale as it dives below the surface near Juneau, Alaska, on Sept. 18, 2018. From the rise in poaching to the waning of noise pollution, travel?s shutdown is having profound effects. (Christopher Miller/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny300719182604 Water flows off the tail of a humpback whale as it dives below the surface in Channel Islands State Marine Park, Alaska, Aug. 18, 2018. Across the Western United States, you?ll find state parks in all shapes and sizes, and often close to home, in part because President Lincoln thought everyone should have access to nature. (Christopher Miller/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny300719182003 A humpback whale spouts as it surfaces in Lynn Canal, Channel Islands State Marine Park, in Alaska, Aug. 18, 2018. Across the Western United States, you?ll find state parks in all shapes and sizes, and often close to home, in part because President Lincoln thought everyone should have access to nature. (Christopher Miller/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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hx04848 Woman snorkeling near Humpback Whale calf underwater, Vava'u, Tonga, Pacific Ocean
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hx04820 Man swimming near humpback whale, Vava'u, Tonga, Pacific Ocean
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01050392 Zoology / animals, mammal / mammalian (mammalia), Humpback Whales, Mother and Calf (Megaptera novaeangliae), Hervey Bay, Queensland, Australia
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01052478 zoology / animals, mammal / mammalian (mammalia), Humpback Whale, Megaptera novaeangliae, Indian Ocean, Wild Coast, South Africa
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01052468 zoology / animals, mammal / mammalian (mammalia), Breaching Humpback Whale, Megaptera novaeangliae, Indian Ocean, Wild Coast, South Africa
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01052481 zoology / animals, mammal / mammalian (mammalia), Breaching Humpback Whale, Megaptera novaeangliae, Indian Ocean, Wild Coast, South Africa
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00951316 zoology / animals, mammal / mammalian, Humpback Whale, Megaptera novaeangliae, Indian Ocean, Wild Coast, South Africa,
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00951318 zoology / animals, mammal / mammalian, Breaching Humpback Whale, Megaptera novaeangliae, Indian Ocean, Wild Coast, South Africa,
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00951317 zoology / animals, mammal / mammalian, Breaching Humpback Whale, Megaptera novaeangliae, Indian Ocean, Wild Coast, South Africa,
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241861 Duas baleias da espécie Jubarte nadaram na manhã de hoje próximo a praia do Forno, em Búzios . Búzios/RJ, Brasil - 04/03/2012. Foto: Alvinho Duarte / Fotoarena
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241860 Duas baleias da espécie Jubarte nadaram na manhã de hoje próximo a praia do Forno, em Búzios . Búzios/RJ, Brasil - 04/03/2012. Foto: Alvinho Duarte / Fotoarena
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241858 Duas baleias da espécie Jubarte nadaram na manhã de hoje próximo a praia do Forno, em Búzios . Búzios/RJ, Brasil - 04/03/2012. Foto: Alvinho Duarte / Fotoarena
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