7,000 Humpback Whales May Have Starved to Death During the ‘Blob’ Heatwave

The unprecedented marine heat between 2013 and 2016 in the North Pacific likely drove the whales’ 20 percent decline, a trend revealed by citizen science observations

Humpback whale breaching out of the water
Without enough food, humpback whales become thinner, more susceptible to disease and less likely to reproduce. Pixabay

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