Scientists tracked a young #whale's journey before he vanished. What they learned could help save his species.
#Bishop’s story, from birth to presumed death, shows the extreme danger facing right #whales, which could be extinct in 3 decades if they continue to disappear at the present rate. Bishop’s species is not doomed to #extinction …but time is running out.
That day, off the coast of New Smyrna Beach, FL, scientists tagged #Bishop w/a satellite transmitter. For the next 50 days, he broadcast his location as he migrated over 1k mi up the #EastCoast. It was one of the longest transmissions of a #NorthAtlantic#RightWhale ever recorded.
…Bishop averaged about 50 mi / day for the rest of his northward journey. By March, he had joined other right #whales to search for food south of Nantucket, MA. On March 11, his tag fell off, ending the transmisison.
"Bishop’s story, from birth to presumed death, shows the extreme danger facing right #whales, which could be #extinct in three decades if they continue to disappear at the present rate.
A person taking a walk on the east coast of the United States probably wouldn't notice what satellite photos have picked up — major cities and population centers are sinking. Live Science has more, including how fast these areas are sinking and why it's dangerous. https://flip.it/AbBo5A #Science#USA#EastCoast#Geology
Buongiorno a tutti, proprio come Rete4 teniamo il meglio per il primo pomeriggio. Oggi cominciamo subito dalla nostra amata #EastCoast: San Pietro Apostolo a Giulianova, da @utentone; risaliamo la penisola fino a Schio (VI) dove @sozaboy ci ha fatto conoscere la chiesa della Santa Trinità. Ripensiamo con @Porco_Rosso alle meraviglie della Sardegna grazie a San Giovanni Bosco ad Alghero e infine si rinnova l'eterna lotta fra @utentone e @barfly con la chiesa del Sacro Cuore a Roseto. La provincia la lasciamo intuire ai nostri telespettatori.