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Tsawout First Nation has announced an investment partnership with Sidney-based Cascadia Seaweed, North America's largest kelp ...
New research documenting orcas using seaweed as a tool for grooming is further evidence of the species’ complex social structures.
At 103, Mike Fremont thrives through simple living. Diagnosed with cancer at 69, he adopted a plant-based diet, reversing his ...
Whales' interaction with bull kelp called a 'unique behaviour' by researchers at the Center for Whale Research ...
Did you know killer whales — also called orcas — might be using kelp (a type of seaweed) like a loofah to scrub and clean each other? That’s right! Scientists just discovered something amazing: ...
Orcas make seaweed tools in order to scratch each other’s backs, a study has suggested. The animals, also known as killer ...
Killer whales have been caught on video breaking off pieces of seaweed to rub and groom each other, scientists announced ...
Killer whales "groom" each other using tools made from seaweed, reveals new research.