Thermoregulation Through Blubber Keeps Sei Whales Warm in Cold Seas

A thick layer of blubber allows sei whales to thrive in chilly temperate and subpolar waters.

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Whale blubber can measure several inches thick depending on the season and nutritional condition.

Balaenoptera borealis maintains body temperature through an insulating blubber layer that reduces heat loss in cold ocean environments.

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This thermal protection enables sei whales to exploit productive high-latitude feeding grounds where prey is abundant during seasonal blooms.

Blubber also stores energy reserves, creating a dual-purpose adaptation that supports both survival and long migrations.

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NOAA Fisheries

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