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WATCH: Two sperm whales spotted off coast of Ashdod by University of Haifa researchers

The team was originally slated to perform surveys over the course of six days, but instead were called to shore after one day due to Iranian missile strikes.

Researchers at University of Haifa spot two sperm whales off coast of Ashdod, June 8, 2026.
A mother sperm whale and her calf off the coast of Mauritius.

Sperm whale found dead on Israeli beach near Gaza border, cause of death unknown

Whale shark swimming. (illustration)

Palestinians film remains of endangered whale shark dragged by ropes on Gaza shores

A Humback Whale surrounded by dolphins.

Dolphins aren't just hitching rides - some humpbacks play back


Ancient Tennis-Ball-Eyed Predator Whale Discovered on Australian Coast

"We know from the fossils that it had a mouth full of very pointed and sharp teeth," said Duncan of Museums Victoria.

Illustration of Janjucetus Dullardi calf and mother.

Strange "smoke" rings may be the key to finding aliens

Researchers believe a bizarre marine phenomenon involving whales may open a gateway to communicating with intelligent life in space.

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A whale beauty routine: Researchers document orcas using kelp for social grooming

Using drones, researchers observed southern resident killer whales using bull kelp in a behavior called 'allokelping'.

 Two killer whales engaging in "allokelping."

Are humpback whales trying to communicate? Bubble rings may be key

Study finds whales create bubble rings during calm interactions, possibly as playful communication.

 Are humpback whales trying to communicate? Bubble rings may be key.

A monster diet: Research reveals ancient marine predator ate more than just whales

Doctor Jeremy McCormack stated, 'Our study paints a picture of megalodon as an ecologically versatile generalist.'

 A monster diet: Research reveals ancient marine predator ate more than just whales.

Scientists date 20,000-year-old whale bone tools as earliest in Human history

The scientists analyzed nearly two hundred bone tools found in sites around the Bay of Biscay.

 Whale bone arch in Utqiagvik, Alaska at the edge of the Arctic Ocean.

Experts dismember beached 14.3-meter whale carcass to prevent bio-bomb risk

The heavy carcass, weighing approximately 10 to 15 tons, is being dismantled and dissected on Sylt.

 Experts dismember beached 14.3-meter whale carcass to prevent bio-bomb risk. Illustration.

Scientists discover 'language-like' patterns in humpback whale songs

"Using insights and methods from how babies learn language allowed us to discover previously undetected structure in whale song," said Prof. Inbal Arnon from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

 Scientists discover 'language-like' patterns in humpback whale songs.

Oil spill from sunken Russian tankers kills over 60 whales and marine mammals in the Black Sea

The ecological catastrophe began December 15, when two Russian oil tankers, the Volgoneft-212 and the Volgoneft-239, sank during a storm in the Kerch Strait.

 Rocks on the coast of Atlesh of the Black Sea.

The loneliest journey: Humpback whale goes on 8,106 miles journey to find new breeding grounds

The male whale may be increasing its reproductive chances by mingling with other populations.

 In August 2022, a male humpback whale astonished marine scientists by appearing off the coast of Zanzibar, Tanzania.