Warming ocean waters and climate change are impacting whales that travel through Southern California waters to Baja, Mexico. The changes are bringing more whales to the region, sometimes just feet ...
In 2024, the minke whale segment dominates the market due to demand from whale-eating countries such as Japan and Norway. Major players operating in the global whale meat market are Japanese ...
Crypto wallets with large balances of crypto tokens capture the attention of other traders. These “whale” wallets make waves as they come and go, often earning a healthy profit from their trades. A ...
The krill is the shrimp animal, and the Antarctic blue whales eat up to 4 tons of krill daily. Yes, that big amount! How can they eat so much? This is due to the certain unique features that they have ...
Just Eat may be the best example of perfect market fit in the wrong country. Launched in Denmark in 2001, the team slowly realised they had built a great service for local businesses, but in a country ...
with a previous Stanford study finding that whales fertilise the ocean through their droppings, providing nutrients for the phytoplankton that krill eat. The rise in krill fishing is also linked to an ...
A changing climate has been affecting the distribution of krill populations in the Southern Ocean. This might drive an enterprising whale to alter its feeding behavior and seek out new grounds.
with a previous Stanford study finding that whales fertilise the ocean through their droppings, providing nutrients for the phytoplankton that krill eat. A particularly distressing consequence of ...
One theory is that climate change is altering the abundance of the tiny shrimplike krill humpback whales feed on, forcing them to travel further in search of food. Alternatively, whales may be ...
The diet primarily consists of krill, tiny shrimp-like creatures, which they consume in massive quantities. According to studies, an average-sized blue whale can eat 40 million krill daily. Despite ...
A bedrock species, humpback whales regulate the food chain through their "poop loop": through consuming krill, humpbacks' nutrient-rich faeces fertilises phytoplankton, a base of the whole marine ...