The town of Churchill, once the world's polar bear epicentre, is increasingly relying on beluga whale tourism to keep ...
Booking your Alaska whale-watching cruise in May not only offers ... Blue whales, Orcas and Beluga whales as they migrate to ...
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA, officials and beluga whale enthusiasts gathered along the Turnagain ...
Alaska’s capital, Juneau, is the only state capital not accessible by road. You must come by boat or plane to visit this coastal community. In return for its remoteness, you’re rewarded with ...
The isolated Cook Inlet beluga whale population must also contend with the increasingly perilous and industrialized waters near Anchorage, Alaska's most populated and fastest-growing city. Belugas are ...
Many travelers make the trek to Alaska for two things: glaciers and whales. The latter can be a bit more elusive to spot, which is why it's best to sign up for a whale watching tour. In Juneau ...
Students study a population of beluga ... Alaska, Canada, Greenland and Russia. Human-induced factors, including vessel traffic, underwater noise, coastal development, industrial pollutants, whale ...
A beluga whale has been seen swimming in the River ... They can move between salt and fresh water. They are common to Alaska, Russia, Canada, and Greenland. The whales were nicknamed "canaries ...
Hear more about camping on sea ice with whale ... of Alaska, the culture of the Inupiat centers on whales. Each spring, men and women spend weeks on the tuvaq—the ice near the water—watching ...
A beluga whale seen in the Thames for a second day ... They can move between salt and fresh water. They are common to Alaska, Russia, Canada, and Greenland. The whales were nicknamed "canaries ...
The isolated Cook Inlet beluga whale population must also contend with the increasingly perilous and industrialized waters near Anchorage, Alaska's most populated and fastest-growing city. Belugas are ...