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Real Travel Adventures
December 2005
Bonnie Neely
Wonderful Mystic Aquarium The Mystic Aquarium and Institute for Exploration in Mystic, CT was just a typical Aquarium for a couple decades, but now it must be listed among the top five in the nation. mark for My Articles similar articles
Real Travel Adventures
February 2007
Bonnie Neely
Mystic Aquarium Mystic Aquarium and Institute for Exploration in Mystic, Connecticut is among the top five aquariums in the nation and boasts face-to fish and hands-on exhibits. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
August 2001
Natasha Singer
Jonah is the Whale Inside the $20 million campaign to free Keiko... mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
July 2010
Tim Zimmermann
The Killer in the Pool Last February, a 12,000-pound orca dragged his SeaWorld trainer into the pool and drowned her, it was the third time the killer whale had been involved in a death. Was it human error, or can a killer whale choose to kill? mark for My Articles similar articles
Adventure
March 2004
Tim Cahill
Moby, Duck! The southern right whale survived three centuries of hunting, but now a little birdie is picking on it- to death. mark for My Articles similar articles
Real Travel Adventures
February 2011
Karen Hamlin
A Marine Wonderland In Virginia Beach In 1996, the Virginia Marine Science Museum tripled its size to offer an encompassing view of Virginia's unique marine environment: the Chesapeake Bay, fresh water rivers and the Atlantic Ocean. mark for My Articles similar articles
Real Travel Adventures
May 2005
Neely & Neely
New Jersey, a Little State with Big Family Fun The newly rennovated New Jersey State Aquarium in Camden and the nearby Six Flags Great Adventure and drive-through Wild Animal Safari are just two family-oriented activities available in New Jersey. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
October 30, 2001
Amy Standen
Roger Payne After fighting to protect whales for 30 years, the biologist who discovered that humpbacks sing still feels nothing but awe for the huge "impossible animals"... mark for My Articles similar articles
Real Travel Adventures
June 2008
Bonnie & Bill Neely
Whale Watching Along Cote Nord, Quebec Portnewf-sur-Mer is the place to go for whale watching. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
December 1, 2006
Charles Fishman
Space Shot: Georgia Aquarium, Atlanta, GA A work space big enough to move a whale -- and schools of children, too. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
May 2006
Philip D. Armour
Bloody Business Norwegian fishermen call it an honest day's work. Greenpeace calls it a violent crime. The issue is the annual hunt for North Atlantic minke whales. mark for My Articles similar articles
HHMI Bulletin
February 2011
Rabiya Tuma
Harboring Seals The Marine Mammal Center rehabilitates sick and injured animals, including California sea lions, elephant seals, and harbor seals, and then releases them back to the wild. mark for My Articles similar articles
Real Travel Adventures
September 2008
Bonnie & Bill Neely
Baleen Whales In Quebec We were fascinated to visit Mingan Island Cetacean Studies (MICS), the non-profit center for research for the rorqual whales, so named because they have baleens instead of teeth and have folds in their lower jaw to allow it to expand. mark for My Articles similar articles
Real Travel Adventures
October 2005
Larry Taylor
Cruising With Whales Off Baja Clipper cruises take passengers for close encounters with mother whales and their calves. Touch them. Take their pictures. mark for My Articles similar articles
Real Travel Adventures
December 2006
Bonnie Neely
Galveston's Moody Gardens This Texas park is filled with a plethora of educational fun. Exhibits include the largest indoor botanical garden in the United States, an indoor aquarium, deadly and dangerous animals across the globe, and Arctic penguins. mark for My Articles similar articles
Popular Mechanics
September 24, 2008
Michael Milstein
5 Eco Crimes Unmasked by DNA Sleuths' High-Tech Spy Game New DNA databases have begun to help environmentalists and regulators uncover the truth behind everything from the origin of ivory from poached elephants to cheating in fishing contests. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
April 2006
Jean Kumagai
Drowning in Sound Sonar can kill whales. But could other noises be just as deadly? Marine mammals can and do adapt to many kinds of man-made sound, but the rising tide of noise may be inhibiting the animals' ability to feed, breed, and migrate mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
July 24, 2001
Christopher Kemp
Robert Ballard The man who discovered the wreck of the Titanic says he's driven by "a childish desire to poke around"... mark for My Articles similar articles
Real Travel Adventures
June 2005
Jenna Orkin
Confronting Fear & Other Things In the Wilderness : Part 3 A description of a trail ride at Beaver Hill Campground. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Kyle Darbyson
Overlooked Animal Horror Movies Sink your teeth into these underrated animal attack flicks. mark for My Articles similar articles
CIO
March 15, 2002
Susannah Patton
Palms and Flippers When three dolphins at the National Aquarium in Baltimore became pregnant last year, Hans Keller, director of IS, decided to use haldheld computers and a wireless network to keep track of the data needed to ensure the survival of the vulnerable infant dolphins... mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
July 2003
Brad Wetzler
The Wild File Can dolphins and whales breathe through their mouths?... Why is there a "hole" in the Continental Divide in Wyoming, and where does rain that falls there end up?... With so many species dying off due to habitat destruction, are new species being born? mark for My Articles similar articles
Real Travel Adventures
July 2008
Larry Taylor
Sailing on Cruise West in the Sea of Cortez The Sea of Cortez offers whale watching, swimming with the seals, and hiking toward vistas of the deep blue water. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
August 2003
Granville Greene
Spirited Away Baja's Isla Espiritu Santo conjures up endless scuba sites and miles of sand for camping mark for My Articles similar articles
Real Travel Adventures
June 2008
Linda Ballou
When the Whales Stop Singing The battle beneath the surface of the ocean goes on unnoticed as whales are continually entangled in mankind's underwater contraptions. mark for My Articles similar articles
Geotimes
May 2004
A Whale of a Find In its devastating, furious race up the U.S. East Coast last September, Hurricane Isabel did one positive thing: It unearthed an extremely rare 8-million-year-old whale skeleton. mark for My Articles similar articles
Real Travel Adventures
July 2008
Bonnie & Bill Neely
Tadousac Bay in Quebec, One of the World's Most Beautiful At the heart of Saguenay-St. Lawrence Marine Park, the town of Tadoussac, in Quebec, Canada, is the gateway to Saguenay National Park and Saguenay Fjord. mark for My Articles similar articles