Jelly blubber are overwhelming the Hawkesbury River and some say harvesting them for sale as a delicacy may be the solution.
The fossil ichthyosaur comes from the Holzmaden quarry in south-west Germany Scientists have identified fossilised blubber from an ancient marine reptile that lived 180 million years ago.
The body condition of cetaceans, assessed by measuring blubber reserves, has been used to gauge how well an animal was doing before it died. But the team of Inverness and Aberdeen-based scientists ...
Scientists are taking to the Hawkesbury River, North of Sydney, to investigate what's causing a surge in the number of ...
On Wednesdays, the 10:15 am ferry from Westview to Blubber Bay is a dangerous goods sailing only with no passengers. The next ...
A recent report published in Science Advances concluded that most great whale species have an’ unrecognized potential for ...
Fentanyl, an opioid that is 100 times stronger than morphine, was found in 18 samples and all of the post-mortem biopsies.