Migration
Dive into the extraordinary world of humpback whale migration in this episode of Migration. Host David Hale explores how these 40-ton giants undertake the longest mammalian migration on Earth, traveling up to 25,000 kilometers annually between polar feeding grounds and tropical breeding areas. Discover the fascinating science behind whale navigation, the role of their complex songs in migration, and how modern tracking technology has revealed previously unknown trans-oceanic routes. Learn about the remarkable conservation success story that brought North Pacific humpback populations back from near extinction, and explore how climate change is reshaping ancient migration patterns. From synchronized swimming behaviors to months-long fasting periods, this episode reveals the incredible adaptations that allow humpback whales to connect polar and tropical ecosystems across entire ocean basins. Perfect for marine biology enthusiasts, conservation advocates, and anyone fascinated by animal behavior and ocean ecology. Keywords: humpback whale migration, marine biology, whale conservation, ocean ecosystems, animal navigation, whale songs, climate change impacts, Pacific Ocean, Antarctic feeding grounds, mammalian migration patterns.
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