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Beesker recommends 'Whale Net' as the world's best website on whales




Click here for 'Whale Net', selected by Beesker as the world's best website on whales.

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ABOUT 'WHALE NET'

 

The Whale Net website is published by Wheelock College, in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. It is organized into the following main sections: Satellite Tracking Program, Right Whale Program, Ask a Scientist, Adopting Program, Search Whale Net, Whale Net Tour, and Whale Net Index.

 

The Whale Net Index contains several hundred articles and news items about whales, which can be searched by word and phrase.

 

The Satellite Tracking Program actively tracks whales, turtles, and seals. These have been tagged, and are then tracked by satellite. The website shows up to date maps for each tracked animal.

 

The Right Whale section has data on sightings and movements of Right Wales around the coast of the USA.

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