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See millions of years of history while beachcombing in San Francisco
Sand dollar skeletons and fossils turn Ocean Beach into a living lab perfect for a family day trip.
Sand dollar skeletons, or “tests,” wash up in great numbers on San Francisco’s Ocean Beach. Examining these and other ephemera from the sea makes for a great science day trip for the whole family.Photograph by Robert C. Paulson Jr., Alamy
ByJordan Kushins
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When walking along San Francisco’s Ocean Beach, it’s nearly impossible to miss the sand dollars that dot the shoreline. At almost any time of day and tide, any season of the year, these white discs stretch as far as the eye can see: some cracked underfoot or broken in the Pacific waves, others still full and flawless with a flower-like pattern on top.
Scientists Confirm Sightings of Endangered Pygmy Blue Whale in Southern Philippine Waters For years, a group of researchers have been tracking a mysterious whale that they initially thought belonged to another blue whale subspecies.
This article originally appeared in Mongabay. Mavic Conde
May 14, 2021
A solitary whale frequently spotted in the Bohol Sea in the southern Philippines has long had a nickname: Bughaw, or “blue.” Now, thanks to recently published research, the whale also has a confirmed species and subspecies, knowledge that could shift understanding about the distribution of whale populations throughout the southern Pacific.
Bughaw, a pygmy blue whale, known to frequent the Bohol Sea. Until recently experts thought this species did not venture into Philippine waters. Image courtesy of Jo Marie Acebes