Bowhead whale photo 4
Photo credit: Thomas Seitz, LGL Limited (William Koski), Fisheries and Oceans Canada (Steve Ferguson), WWF-Canada (Brandon Laforest), University of British Columbia (Sarah Fortune), Pangnirtung HTO and Ricky and Peter Kilabuk.
Bowhead whale photo 3
Photo credit: Thomas Seitz, LGL Limited (William Koski), Fisheries and Oceans Canada (Steve Ferguson), WWF-Canada (Brandon Laforest), University of British Columbia (Sarah Fortune), Pangnirtung HTO and Ricky and Peter Kilabuk.
Bowhead drone photo 2
Photo credit: Thomas Seitz, LGL Limited (William Koski), Fisheries and Oceans Canada (Steve Ferguson), WWF-Canada (Brandon Laforest), University of British Columbia (Sarah Fortune), Pangnirtung HTO and Ricky and Peter Kilabuk.
Bowhead drone photo 1
Photo credit: Thomas Seitz, LGL Limited (William Koski), Fisheries and Oceans Canada (Steve Ferguson), WWF-Canada (Brandon Laforest), University of British Columbia (Sarah Fortune), Pangnirtung HTO and Ricky and Peter Kilabuk.
Research into bowhead whales finds unique foraging behaviour
Understanding the needs of bowheads is a crucial first step taken to learn how they will respond to climate change.
Modelling provides insight into the risks microplastics pose to marine life
“We learned that the water and sediments are polluted with microplastics. The global ocean is basically a dump. We need to change our behaviours, our preferences and our consumption.”