Blue Whale Report Text. Beluga whale populations are exposed to a variety of stressors and threats including pollution (eg chemicals trash) shipping energy exploration and development commercial fishing extreme weather events strandings predation from killer whales and polar bears underwater noise subsistence harvesting and other types of human disturbance The Cook Inlet.

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On November 9 1970 a 45footlong (14 m) sperm whale washed ashore at Florence on the central Oregon Coast The weight of the carcass was estimated at 8 short tons (16000 lb 7300 kg) At the time Oregon beaches were under the jurisdiction of the state’s Highway Division which after consulting with the United States Navy decided to remove the whale using.

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Some species are very large indeed and the blue whale which can exceed 30 meter length is the largest animal which lives on earth Superficially the whale looks rather like a fish but there are important difference in its external structure its tail consists of a pair of broad flat horizontal paddles (the tail of a fish is vertical) and it has a single nostril on top of its breadth.

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Antarctic blue whales are generally larger than other blue whale subspecies For example in the North Atlantic and North Pacific blue whales can grow up to about 90 feet and are over 100000 pounds but in the Antarctic they can reach up to about 110 feet and weigh more than 330000 pounds Like many other baleen whales female blue whales are generally larger than males.

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The blue whale call recorded off Sri Lanka is a three‐unit phrase The first unit is a pulsive call ranging 198 to 435 Hz lasting 179 ± 52 s The second unit is an FM upsweep 559 to 724 Hz lasting 138 ± 11 s The final unit is a long (285 ± 16 s) tone that sweeps from 108 to 1047 Hz The blue whale call recorded off Madagascar a two‐unit phrase starts with 5–7 pulses.