Top Ad Slot
🤯 Did You Know (click to read)
Marine scientists often overlay whale tracking data with sea surface temperature maps to identify habitat preferences.
Balaenoptera borealis tracks temperate and subpolar water masses that support plankton blooms, adjusting migration timing as sea surface temperatures fluctuate.
Mid-Content Ad Slot
💥 Impact (click to read)
Satellite data show correlations between whale sightings and thermal fronts, suggesting that ocean warming could shift traditional feeding grounds.
Such temperature sensitivity makes sei whales potential biological indicators of broader climate-driven marine change.
💬 Comments