Yearly Archives: 2003

THE STRING of recent whale deaths in New England’s waters (“Fishing method eyed in mammals’ deaths,” City & Region, Oct. 4) is a matter of concern. It is frightening that these deaths are possibly the result of a reckless and greedy fishing activity calle

A lone killer whale off Canada’s Pacific coast will be relocated back to U.S. waters, where it is hoped he will join his family, Canadian officials decided this week.

Many unexplained strandings and deaths of marine mammals could be caused by soundwaves from underwater military sonar equipment, zoologists believe. Full Story

Since the recent capture of a wild orca, the first of its kind in Russian waters, disturbing information has emerged about the death of a young animal during the capture activities.

The 2nd leg of this project has just been conducted in West Cork’s waters between Sept. 27th – Oct. 3rd, and we can confirm that the inshore movement of large rorquals is underway.

The scientific panel advising Canada on what to do with Luna the killer whale, has recommended an attempt be made to reunite him with his family in U.S. waters.

Shockwaves from scientific tests carried out by the Spanish navy have killed four giant squid – one the length of a bus – off Spain’s coast in recent days, the head of a marine protection agency said yesterday.