Sentences with phrase «when whales»

And what lies in the future for ICOs when the Whales and the incoming institutional investors come in with deep pockets and simply cut the cue remains to be seen.
Under new regulations enacted by the Russian government exploration in one section of water near the island will be restricted so that it does not coincide with when the whales are nearby.
NOAA Fisheries research biologist Jessica Crance was on board the Yushin Maru 2, when the whales were spotted.
The drone surveys will allow researchers to see where and when the whales are most impacted by these threats and hopefully lead to better protections for the animals.
«When whales die, they bring all of that carbon and nutrients into the deep sea where it can be stored for centuries and maybe longer,» said Roman.
Killing With Sound: What Happens When the Whales Stop Singing?
When the whales are spotted, you'll jump into the water, hold onto a surface rope and simply wait for them to approach.
Our tours are scheduled only during the times when the whales have historically populated the area.
Only licensed Mexican whale watching boats are allowed in the lagoons when the whales are present.
The Eden Killer Whale Museum sounds a siren when whales are in close proximity to vantage points around Twofold Bay.
Our trips are scheduled only during the times when the whales have historically populated the area.
This is when the whales travel to Baja California, Mexico where they enter lagoons to give birth and mate.
Ship crews are asked to voluntarily slow down when whales are known to be close to or in the lanes.
This is the perfect place for whale spotting during the winter season, especially between July and November, when whales frequent our coasts.
Breaching, spy - hopping, tail and pec - slapping and the very popular socialising, when some whales become as inquisitive about us as we are about these gentle giants from the Antarctic.
Up 5 flights of spiral stairs and you find yourself going through a little hatch before being able to partake in spectacular views over the village of Port Edward (wonderful when the whales and dolphins are in the bay) from this still working lighthouse.
Even when the whales aren't in season there are always beautiful sea birds, dolphins and seals to be seen.
When these whales became endangered in the 1970s, whaling was outlawed and jojoba oil became more popular.
There was a time, however, when whales moved freely between land and sea.
But they do reveal when the whales stopped interacting, Seger realized.
«When whales are feeding on krill, they're really high lipids, lots of fat, so it sort of clumps together and floats at the surface.
Long - term consequences may linger long after entrapment, even when whales return to health.
Governments helped it along by taking steps to prevent ship strikes, such as imposing speed limits on or rerouting larger vessels in some waters, and installing sensors that can warn mariners when the whales are nearby.
But actually a lot of interesting stuff is happening when that whale is under water, and to the home when it's not on the market.
So shine a light on what's happening when the whale is under water was kind of inspiration for us.
What does that suggest about the size of future winning pots when a whale leaves the game?
When whaling ended, that was it.
When a whale is just about to give birth, the cord and the baby separate, the «calf» is born and when the placenta is born, it falls to the bottom of the sea and the mother is not able to ingest it.
When a whale or dolphin washes ashore nearby, Berman and her colleagues study the remains.
The city was one of America's leading whaling ports during 19th century, when whale oil was used for lighting and lubrication.
Their aim was to defend the settlement against Spanish Basque looters — the first non-Arctic whalers — and to get a head start on their competitors when the whaling season started the following summer.
When the whale's ancestors took to the sea, they developed one of the most specialised forms of any mammal.
Previous estimates provided a 10 - year range of maturity and we have been able to pinpoint exactly when the whale in the study hit sexual maturity.
When a whaling ship heads out to hunt the giants of the sea, the sailors never expect to become the prey instead of the predator.
Auteurism was on the rise when Whale's career and his life were in eclipse.
The Harry Potter star plays Old Thomas Nickerson in Ron Howard's new epic, starring Chris Hemsworth, based on the 1820 event when a whaling ship was preyed upon by a sperm whale, stranding its crew at sea for 90 days.
The sights here are sometimes marvelous, like the big moment when a whale pops out of the ocean and lands right at the door of a pirate tavern or the scenes of the misfit band's ship (It's only a model) set to sail on the high seas with the aid of computer animation.
When Whale unleashes his ultimate surprise, he pulls off the novel's vision of self - immolating nihilism.
For us Scuba divers, an oportunity to be scuba diving when a whale come by or a pod of whales, is a moment we live for!
Also, December and May tends to be when Whale Sharks are most sighted!
July and August are the best months when the Whale Sharks are closer to Isla in the clear blue water.
All of Splash Dive Centers scuba diving and snorkelling staff are PADI professionals and registered with the Belizean Tourism Operators association, and for our Whale shark tours, they are educated and licensed for proper interaction with Whale sharks, so you get the most from your encounter and trip to Gladden Spit when the Whale sharks are in season.
This is thought to happen when the whale gains confidence through the swimmers calm and predictable movements.
It is possible to view the whale migration both when the whale are going south to Baja Mexico to give birth in warmer waters, and again when they come back up the coastline to Alaska for feeding.
Gaze below at Koloa Landing once the island's most important port when whaling was king.
Impressionism was never my favorite art movement, but when a whale of an artist like Claude Monet comes to town it's hard to find an excuse to not see it.
It kind of felt like that a-ha moment I had when the whale fluked near my kayak.
Amid the shouting over tactics, there has been little progress on a larger issue: When whale species, like the minke, are no longer rare, can they be both admired and eaten — as North Americans do with bison — or is it simply wrong to kill whales at all?
Was there a peak oil moment when the whaling days were drying up?
Usually this happens as part of an economic restructuring, often related to new technology, as when whale oil was abandoned as a lamp fuel, as when farmers mechanized operations, or for that matter when the transition to agriculture occurred.
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