My husband, little sister and I spent a week up in the Pacific Northwest and I attempted to vlog it! In part one we go whale watching and it was awesome!
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More info on Pacific Northwest Vlog Part 1 – Whale Watching in Seattle
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Are these killer whales actually two separate species? New research calls for distinction
New research suggests these two types of killer whales found off the Pacific coast could actually be different species.
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New research reveals full diversity of killer whales as two species come into view on Pacific Coast
Scientists have resolved one of the outstanding questions about one of the world's most recognizable creatures, identifying two well-known killer whales in the North Pacific Ocean as separate species.
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Scientists stunned by rare whale sighting off coast of New England: 'I didn't want to say out loud what it was'
"A reminder of how quickly marine species respond to climate change." Scientists stunned by rare whale sighting off coast of New England: 'I didn't want to say out loud what it was' first appeared on ...
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Spring Whale Watch Week extended on Oregon coast as gray whale population recovers
Gray whale populations are slowly recovering, and whale watchers in Oregon are set to celebrate with an extended Spring Whale Watch Week on the coast. The spring whale watching event is returning to ...
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Gray whales are making a comeback. You can spot them during March's Whale Watch Week
Almost 15,000 gray whales are expected to swim past Oregon’s shores as part of their annual migration back to Alaska.