Coasts & Oceans
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How Do Animals Communicate?
2025-12-05
Sounds aren’t the only way species communicate with each other
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Chut!! Pollution sonore dans nos océans
2025-12-05
Aimeriez-vous vivre au milieu d’un chantier de construction, jour après jour? Et si le tintamarre du marteau-piqueur se poursuivait toute la nuit?
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First right whales in Gulf of St. Lawrence trigger some fisheries closures
2025-12-05
North Atlantic right whales made their first appearance of 2020 in Canadian waters last weekend, prompting an immediate but temporary closure of fixed-gear fisheries in the area under new federal rules trying to protect the highly endangered animals.
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Endangered and entangled: Dal researchers' experience highlights the importance of protecting rare right whales
2025-12-05
Sarah Fortune was high atop the fly bridge of a snow crab boat, searching for endangered North Atlantic right whales, when she and research colleague Heather Foley noticed something odd about one of the animals they were tracking northwest of P.E.I. in the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
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5 Ways to Reduce Your Plastic Footprint at Your Favourite Fast Food Joint
2025-12-05
Plastic is everywhere. Some of it is important – think medical equipment, but others are just wasteful.
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Endangered Right Whales Fetured In Compelling Documentary
2025-12-05
A 92-minute documentary from 2021 called “Last of the Right Whales” brings a life-or-death message to the forefront.
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Changes to endangered species act
2025-12-05
David Browne, the Conservation Director at CWF says the changes to the endangered species act rolls back some protections species once had.
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Endangered right whale movements in Gulf of St. Lawrence in 2023 ‘completely different’ IG News
2025-12-05
Critically endangered North Atlantic right whales arrived in the Gulf of St. Lawrence later than usual in 2023 and are showing up in places they’ve never been seen before, according to fishermen, scientists and Canadian fisheries managers.
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Critically endangered right whale calf hit by boat off Georgia coast
2025-12-05
CMARA aims to improve marine animal rescue, research and outreach on behalf of the Canadian public for the conservation of our marine wildlife heritage.
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