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Climate change plays factor in less humpback whale sightings in Hawaii, scientists find

  • COURTESY HAWAIIAN ISLANDS HUMPBACK WHALE NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY / NOAA, MMHSRP PERMIT NO. 20311 / 2021
                                Reproductive rates for humpback whales dropped as fewer of them made it to Hawaii waters. Above, a humpback whale breaches off West Maui.

    COURTESY HAWAIIAN ISLANDS HUMPBACK WHALE NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY / NOAA, MMHSRP PERMIT NO. 20311 / 2021

    Reproductive rates for humpback whales dropped as fewer of them made it to Hawaii waters. Above, a humpback whale breaches off West Maui.

  • COURTESY HAWAIIAN ISLANDS HUMPBACK WHALE NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY, HWS PERMIT NO. 14682-37906 / 2012
                                A humpback whale mother and calf swim off West Maui.

    COURTESY HAWAIIAN ISLANDS HUMPBACK WHALE NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY, HWS PERMIT NO. 14682-37906 / 2012

    A humpback whale mother and calf swim off West Maui.

As Hawaii’s 2021-2022 humpback whale season gets underway, scientists say they hope to see population numbers continue to recover after an estimated 50% plunge in 2015-2016. Read more

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