Other Creatures
Learn all about all of the other creatures in the sea. If it's not a fish, mammal, or coral you'll find it here.
'Whales: An Unforgettable Journey'
'Whales: An Unforgetable Journey' is a nature film directed by David Clark and Al Giddings that includes some stunning sequences of whale behavior and there are touching scenes of humans interacting with whales.
'Whales: An Unforgetable Journey' is a nature film directed by David Clark and Al Giddings that includes some stunning sequences of whale behavior and there are touching scenes of humans interacting with whales.
All About Dolphins
Looking for facts and headlines about dolphins? Then be sure to check-out the links here in the dolphin linklog. Here you'll find information about dolphin conservation, news, and facts about individual species.
Looking for facts and headlines about dolphins? Then be sure to check-out the links here in the dolphin linklog. Here you'll find information about dolphin conservation, news, and facts about individual species.
Atlantic White-Sided Dolphin (Lagenorhynchus acutus)
The Atlantic white-sided dolphin (Lagenorhynchus acutus) is named for its coloration. This species has a black dorsal region that fades to gray along its sides and a distinctive white coloration running along its ventral surface most of the length of its body.
The Atlantic white-sided dolphin (Lagenorhynchus acutus) is named for its coloration. This species has a black dorsal region that fades to gray along its sides and a distinctive white coloration running along its ventral surface most of the length of its body.
Blue Whale (Balaenoptera musculus)
The magnificent blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus) is our planet's largest animal, reaching lengths of 66 to 98 feet and weights of 110 to 176 tons. Blue whales belong to the group of whales know as the baleen whales.
The magnificent blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus) is our planet's largest animal, reaching lengths of 66 to 98 feet and weights of 110 to 176 tons. Blue whales belong to the group of whales know as the baleen whales.
Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus)
Information all about one of the most common dolphins in the sea - the Bottlenose Dolphin.
Information all about one of the most common dolphins in the sea - the Bottlenose Dolphin.
Cetaceans (Order Cetacea)
Cetaceans (Order Cetacea) are marine mammals that includes toothed whales and toothless, filter-feeding (baleen) whales. Cetaceans are a unique and highly-specialized group of mammals with hairless bodies, flipper like forelimbs, and reduced back limbs that are located within the body wall (vestigal).
Cetaceans (Order Cetacea) are marine mammals that includes toothed whales and toothless, filter-feeding (baleen) whales. Cetaceans are a unique and highly-specialized group of mammals with hairless bodies, flipper like forelimbs, and reduced back limbs that are located within the body wall (vestigal).
Common Dolphin (Delphinus delphis)
The common dolphin (Delphinus delphis) grows to lengths of 2.3m-3.6m (7.5ft-8.5ft) and weights of up to 80kg (175lb). Common dolphins are colorful with a characteristic hourglass-shaped pattern on their sides.
The common dolphin (Delphinus delphis) grows to lengths of 2.3m-3.6m (7.5ft-8.5ft) and weights of up to 80kg (175lb). Common dolphins are colorful with a characteristic hourglass-shaped pattern on their sides.
Describing Cetacean Behavior
Breaching is among the most spectacular of cetacean behaviors that you might observe because it involves the cetacean emerging partially or fully from the water.
Breaching is among the most spectacular of cetacean behaviors that you might observe because it involves the cetacean emerging partially or fully from the water.
Dugong (Dugong dugon)
Dugongs (Dugong dugon) are marine mammals that grow to lengths of up to three meters and weigh as much as 400 kilograms.
Dugongs (Dugong dugon) are marine mammals that grow to lengths of up to three meters and weigh as much as 400 kilograms.
Dusky Dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus)
The dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) is a medium sized dolphin, growing to lengths of 5.5 to 7 feet and weights of 150 to 185 pounds. It has a sloping face with no dominant beak nose. It is dark gray (or dark blue-gray) on its back and white on its belly.
The dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) is a medium sized dolphin, growing to lengths of 5.5 to 7 feet and weights of 150 to 185 pounds. It has a sloping face with no dominant beak nose. It is dark gray (or dark blue-gray) on its back and white on its belly.
Gray Whale (Eschrichtius robustus)
Gray whales (Eschrichtius robustus) are cetaceans that belong to the Suborder Mysticeti, the Baleen whales. Baleen whales, also called filter-feeding whales, have 2 sets of plates that extend from the upper jaw and enable the animal to filter food from the oceans in which it swims.
Gray whales (Eschrichtius robustus) are cetaceans that belong to the Suborder Mysticeti, the Baleen whales. Baleen whales, also called filter-feeding whales, have 2 sets of plates that extend from the upper jaw and enable the animal to filter food from the oceans in which it swims.
Hawksbill Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata)
Information about Hawksbill Turtles, one of turtles most commonly encountered by divers.
Information about Hawksbill Turtles, one of turtles most commonly encountered by divers.
Irrawaddy Dolphin (Orcaella brevirostris)
The Irrawaddy dolphin (Orcaella brevirostris) inhabits coastal waters, brackish estuaries and freshwater rivers in Australaisia and Southeast Asia. This endangered dolphin is pale gray and grows to lengths of 2-2.75 meters. It has a round head and no beak and is occassionally mistaken for a beluga whale or a porpoise.
The Irrawaddy dolphin (Orcaella brevirostris) inhabits coastal waters, brackish estuaries and freshwater rivers in Australaisia and Southeast Asia. This endangered dolphin is pale gray and grows to lengths of 2-2.75 meters. It has a round head and no beak and is occassionally mistaken for a beluga whale or a porpoise.
Manatee (Trichechidae trichechus)
Manatees (Genus Trichechus) are aquatic mammals that have a large, streamlined body, flipper-like front limbs, and a rounded, horizontal flipper-tail. Although they may resemble whales and dolphins in some ways, the are in fact more closely related to elephants.
Manatees (Genus Trichechus) are aquatic mammals that have a large, streamlined body, flipper-like front limbs, and a rounded, horizontal flipper-tail. Although they may resemble whales and dolphins in some ways, the are in fact more closely related to elephants.
Manta Ray (Manta birostris)
Information about the Manta Ray - the biggest Ray in the ocean and one of the most spectacularly amazing marine creatures often encountered by divers.
Information about the Manta Ray - the biggest Ray in the ocean and one of the most spectacularly amazing marine creatures often encountered by divers.
Northern Bottlenose Whale (Hyperoodon ampullatus)
The northern bottlenose whale (Hyperoodon ampullatus) is a beaked whale that has a gray body, dark brown to gray tail, and a light forehead and a small beak.
The northern bottlenose whale (Hyperoodon ampullatus) is a beaked whale that has a gray body, dark brown to gray tail, and a light forehead and a small beak.
Orca (Orcinus orca)
Orcas (Orcinus orca), also known as killer whales, belong to the Order Cetacea, a group of marine mammals that includes whales and dolphins.
Orcas (Orcinus orca), also known as killer whales, belong to the Order Cetacea, a group of marine mammals that includes whales and dolphins.
The Kingdom of the Seahorse
The companion Web site to the NOVA program "Kingdom of the Seahorse," originally broadcast on April 15, 1997. This program joins Amanda Vincent, the world's leading seahorse biologist, in Australia and the Philippines as she explores the secret lives of these extraordinary fish and launches innovative efforts to help them thrive once again.
The companion Web site to the NOVA program "Kingdom of the Seahorse," originally broadcast on April 15, 1997. This program joins Amanda Vincent, the world's leading seahorse biologist, in Australia and the Philippines as she explores the secret lives of these extraordinary fish and launches innovative efforts to help them thrive once again.
Weedy Sea Dragon (Phyllopteryx taeniolatus)
Information all about a unique relative of the seahorse - the Weedy Sea Dragon.
Information all about a unique relative of the seahorse - the Weedy Sea Dragon.
Whale Deaths Spark Concern Over Survival of a Species
Since November 2004, four North Atlantic right whales (Eubalaena glacialis) have been found dead along the east coast of the United States. Two of the four dead whales were pregnant at the time of their deaths. At least two of the four deaths have been attributed to collisions with ships.
Since November 2004, four North Atlantic right whales (Eubalaena glacialis) have been found dead along the east coast of the United States. Two of the four dead whales were pregnant at the time of their deaths. At least two of the four deaths have been attributed to collisions with ships.
Whale Migration: From the Antarctic to Northern Australia and Back
Whales from the Antarctic travel north to Australia's Great Barrier Reef, usually to breed, and return to the Antarctic to feed when the weather gets warmer.
Whales from the Antarctic travel north to Australia's Great Barrier Reef, usually to breed, and return to the Antarctic to feed when the weather gets warmer.
