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Originally completed in 1972, the Catoosa Blue Whale has gone through many changes as a favorite Route 66 attraction. See ...
Ten years ago, Dr. Virginia Andrews-Goff was riding the bowsprit of a six-meter boat, as a 30-meter, 120-ton Antarctic blue whale surfaced alongside.
“The blue whale is the largest and loudest animal on Earth.” The blue whale is the largest animal on Earth and likely the largest animal ever to have lived. While this ocean mammoth is dubbed ...
Catoosa is seeking new general contractor bids for the Blue Whale visitors center project after initial bids came in over ...
The third story of the whale’s head is the penthouse bedroom suite, which includes a claw-foot tub with a treetop view. In the outdoor internal courtyard, a 75-foot lap pool runs along one side of ...
Catoosa will start building a new visitors center at the Blue Whale during the first week of August. Interim City Manager Josh Brown said the city hopes to complete the center by May or June 2026 ...
“Life in the Ocean,” now in its fifth year, showcases 57 pictures by local underwater photographers who belong to the San ...
Blue whales could be accidentally eating 10 million pieces of microplastic every day, according to new research suggesting filter-feeding whales could be the most vulnerable marine species to ...
Today’s biggest whales, like blue whales and fin whales, only reached their gargantuan sizes in the past few million years.
For the first time, the satellite tracks of two Antarctic blue whales, tagged a decade ago in the lead-up to the ‘Whaling in the Antarctic’ court case, have been published in the open-access ...