Showing results for "All" Search Site Content You can search using keywords to narrow down the list of results. To clear this field, scroll down and click Reset. Language Content type (-) Article (24) Article Type (-) Article (24) Topics Marine Mammals (21) At The Museum (9) Exploration (5) Technology (5) Animal Behavior (4) Ocean Life (4) Ancient Seas (3) History & Cultures (3) Reptiles (3) Solutions & Success Stories (3) Conservation (2) Evolution (2) Extinctions (2) Fish (2) Gulf Oil Spill (2) Plants & Algae (2) Pollution (2) Sharks & Rays (2) Coasts & Shallow Water (1) Coral Reefs (1) Extinctions (1) Food Web (1) Human Connections (1) Ice (1) Poles (1) Seabirds (1) Sights, Sounds & Games (1) Temperature & Chemistry (1) Tags (-) Whales (24) Endangered species (6) National Museum of Natural History (5) Senses (5) Smithsonian scientists (5) Sea turtles (4) Technology (4) Dolphins & Porpoises (3) Fossils (3) Tagging (3) Corals (2) Deepwater Horizon (2) Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative (2) Native people (2) Ocean Optimism (2) Oil spills (2) Seals & Sea Lions (2) Smithsonian collections (2) Smithsonian exhibits (2) Article Seeing with Sound: Acoustic monitoring of beaked whales When compared to dolphins and large baleen whales, beaked whales lose a bit of the...... November 2017 Article Why a Tusk? The real-life unicorns of the sea and the tusks that make them famous In the frigid Arctic Ocean, a mysterious toothed whale—the narwhal— resides...... August 2017 Article Tagging and Tracking Animals Underwater How do we know where ocean animals swim day and night? Scientists are getting...... May 2012 Article The Oil Spill, Two Years Later Two years ago last week, on April 20, 2010, an explosion on the oil-drilling rig...... April 2012 Article Ocean Objects of Wonder As humans, we are constantly learning. Not only as individuals from the moment we...... March 2017 Article The Whale Graveyard Whodunit One of the ocean's tiniest organisms often does the most harm. Microscopic algae...... March 2014 Article Flippers or Feet? An Extinct Mammal May Have Been Replaced By Today's Sea Cows In the seagrass beds and kelp forests of the Oligocene-Miocene transition, nearly...... August 2016 Article Whale Earwax: What You Can Learn From Strange Collections Ever collected something a bit strange? Snow globes, pens, stamps and coins are...... January 2016 Article Keeping An Ear Out For Whale Evolution Large whales are notoriously hard to study. Except when rising to breathe, they...... March 2015 Article Happy 50th Birthday, FLIP – a Mobile Research Island Ships are well-known for their tiny rooms and tight quarters. But have you heard... July 2012 Article Scientists Use Bioacoustics to Protect Marine Mammals Marine mammals such as whales, dolphins, and seals have an amazing ability to hold...... September 2011 Article The Evolution of Echolocation Imagine hearing with your jaw — the very same jaw used to catch and eat your...... March 2024 Pagination First page First Previous page Previous Page 1 Current page 2 Site Search Sort by RelevanceTitle SortAuthored on Order AscDesc Sort By RelevanceA-ZZ-ANewestOldest
Article Seeing with Sound: Acoustic monitoring of beaked whales When compared to dolphins and large baleen whales, beaked whales lose a bit of the...... November 2017
Article Why a Tusk? The real-life unicorns of the sea and the tusks that make them famous In the frigid Arctic Ocean, a mysterious toothed whale—the narwhal— resides...... August 2017
Article Tagging and Tracking Animals Underwater How do we know where ocean animals swim day and night? Scientists are getting...... May 2012
Article The Oil Spill, Two Years Later Two years ago last week, on April 20, 2010, an explosion on the oil-drilling rig...... April 2012
Article Ocean Objects of Wonder As humans, we are constantly learning. Not only as individuals from the moment we...... March 2017
Article The Whale Graveyard Whodunit One of the ocean's tiniest organisms often does the most harm. Microscopic algae...... March 2014
Article Flippers or Feet? An Extinct Mammal May Have Been Replaced By Today's Sea Cows In the seagrass beds and kelp forests of the Oligocene-Miocene transition, nearly...... August 2016
Article Whale Earwax: What You Can Learn From Strange Collections Ever collected something a bit strange? Snow globes, pens, stamps and coins are...... January 2016
Article Keeping An Ear Out For Whale Evolution Large whales are notoriously hard to study. Except when rising to breathe, they...... March 2015
Article Happy 50th Birthday, FLIP – a Mobile Research Island Ships are well-known for their tiny rooms and tight quarters. But have you heard... July 2012
Article Scientists Use Bioacoustics to Protect Marine Mammals Marine mammals such as whales, dolphins, and seals have an amazing ability to hold...... September 2011
Article The Evolution of Echolocation Imagine hearing with your jaw — the very same jaw used to catch and eat your...... March 2024