Humpback Whales Now Migrate South Weeks Earlier as Ocean Warms, Surveys Show
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Humpback whales now migrate south weeks earlier as ocean warms, surveys show
University of Queensland surveys reveal the peak of the southern migration of humpback whales down the east Australian coast is now weeks earlier than it was 21 years ago, and a warming Southern Ocean may be the reason. The study is published in Scientific Reports.
We're seeing the effects of global warming everywhere. And it's not just us; fish deep in the ocean are also changing their habits. Humpback whales are migrating weeks earlier than before, Australian researchers discovered. Scientists from the University of Queensland discovered that the peak of the southern migration along Australia's east coast is now three […] Want to learn more about science? Read the latest articles on Scientias.nl.
Decades of surveys show whale migration shift
Decades of surveys show whale migration shift Surveys reveal the peak of the southern migration of humpback whales down the east Australian coast is now three weeks earlier than it was 21 years ago, and a warming Southern Ocean may be the reason. University of Queensland surveys
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