Science, so we and this desperate effort can get the data, change policy, and focus on saving this species because, ana, when i see a right whale, i m looking at like our ambassador for our coastline and what a shame to lose this species. so, if these whales disappear, what might that mean for the entirety of the underwater ecosystem? how foreboding is that for other species? we have a minute here left. well, ana, think of them as the sentinels of the sea, an aquatic canary in the coal mine. when we see an environment like our oceans not sustain its apex predators, big complex creatures like sharks and whales, it is a sign that there is more trouble looming. in the end, our species will pay the price for our negligence to conserve this remarkable whale. thank you for raising the red flag, so to speak, to this
Atlantic Shark Expeditions is the latest shark ecotourism opportunity in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean. People on the expeditions can view sharks from the boat, or get cozy with great whites in the water from the shark cage.
Photo Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast/GettyFor a brief, shining moment on Thursday, after the review embargo on Meg 2: The Trench had lifted and critics’ first caustic words about it had spilled forth onto the internet like so many fish guts, it boasted a 0 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes.Heavens parted; angels wept. Audiences, I imagine, readied themselves to go to the theaters for the singular phenomenon known as Barbenheimeg. (At least that’s what I did.) Nothing gold can sta
Sometimes these apex predators find their way inside. so, double check the shed, could be a bear fight club. jesse: it s not just sheds where bears are taking over, my next guest learned the lesson the hard way. john ward was trying to turn off the hose in his garage. the bear went berserk, attacking john and taking a bite out of his noggin, his wife called 911. that bear attack survivor, john schwartz joins me now. so, john, how did you physically get away from the