Wednesday, March 18, 2026
Whaling’s Shadow: Bowheads in 30s #researchawards #biophotonics #biotechnology #biology
Past intensive whaling pushed bowhead whales to the brink of extinction, drastically reducing their population over centuries. Known for their incredible lifespan and resilience in the Arctic, these whales are still recovering today. However, slow reproduction rates, climate change, increased shipping, and human activities continue to threaten their future. #BowheadWhales #SaveTheWhales #MarineConservation #OceanLife #ArcticWildlife #ClimateChangeImpact #ProtectMarineLife #WildlifeConservation #EndWhaling #OceanEcosystem #SustainableFuture #NatureProtection #Biodiversity #EnvironmentalAwareness
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