Rare aerial survey of Northeast
canyons and seamounts
Date: May 16, 2018
Source: New England Aquarium
Summary:
Airborne marine biologists were
dazzled by the diversity and abundance of large, unusual and sometimes
endangered marine wildlife on a recent trip to the Northeast Canyons and
Seamounts National Marine Monument, about 150 miles southeast of Cape Cod.
Airborne marine biologists were
dazzled by the diversity and abundance of large, unusual and sometimes
endangered marine wildlife on a recent trip to the Northeast Canyons and
Seamounts National Marine Monument, about 150 miles southeast of Cape Cod.
Scientists with the Anderson Cabot Center for Ocean Life at the New England
Aquarium observed dozens of dolphins mixing with schools of pilot whales plus
more than a dozen of the very rarely seen and mysterious Sowerby's beaked
whales. The researchers, aboard a twin engine airplane, also spotted
endangered, Moby Dick-like sperm whales as well as the second largest species
of sharks in the world and the bizarre-looking giant ocean sunfish or mola
mola.
No comments:
Post a Comment
You only need to enter your comment once! Comments will appear once they have been moderated. This is so as to stop the would-be comedian who has been spamming the comments here with inane and often offensive remarks. You know who you are!