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  1. The Longest Whale Song by Jacqueline Wilson, 2010-10-04
  2. Baby Whale's Journey by Jonathan London, 2007-02-08
  3. Whale (DK Eyewitness Books) by Vassili Papastavrou, 2004-08-02
  4. National Geographic Readers: Great Migrations Whales by Laura Marsh, 2010-10-12
  5. Whale Port by Mark Foster, 2007-09-24
  6. Whales: Touching the Mystery by Doug Thompson, 2006-09-15
  7. Adelina's Whales by Richard Sobol, 2003-06-23
  8. Isabel of the Whales by Hester Velmans, 2006-07-11
  9. Ibis: A True Whale Story (Wiggleworks) by John Himmelman, 2003-01-01
  10. Freeing the Whales: How the Media Created the World's Greatest Non-Event by Tom Rose, 1989-12
  11. Watching Giants: The Secret Lives of Whales by Elin Kelsey, 2009-11-16
  12. Whales by Seymour Simon, 2006-06-01
  13. Whales and Dolphins of the World by Mark Simmonds, 2005-03-01
  14. Whale in the Sky (Picture Puffin) by Anne Siberell, 1992-09-01

61. Keele University : American Studies
School Home. David Bruce Centre. Useful Links. whales IN LITERATURE. engraving byHildibrand MobyDick. . . . . . the novel. The Great Grey Whale. . . . . .
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62. Save Da Whales Official Home Page
Details on how you can save the whales, information on every kind of whale there is, along with photos, wallpaper and screensavers.
http://www.telery.com/savedawhales

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  • Welcome to Save Da Whales Cooperation Official Web Page Here at our web site there are tons of links. At "How To Save Da Whales", we tell you how to save da whales and all about our projects. In "Newz", you can here about all the updated information on every kind of whale there ever is. In "Goodies", you can get a new goodie every month. Like wallpaper, screen savers, etc. In "Links", every link there is one of our favorite web sites! So try the links out, have fun, and enjoy your stay here at the Save Da Whales Cooperation web page!
    Is this a Whale or a Shark? (click to find out) Incorperated with........... AND

    63. HUMPBACK WHALES
    Provides extensive information about humpbacks.Category Science Biology Rorquals Humpback Whale......HUMPBACK whales. Like all whales and dolphins, humpback whales belong to the ordercetacea. An order is the fourth level used in biological classification.
    http://www.earthtrust.org/wlcurric/whales.html
    HUMPBACK WHALES I. BIOLOGY AND NATURAL HISTORY
    Although their general shape resembles that of a fish, humpback whales are mammals just like humans, and exhibit a number of traits common to all mammals including the following:
    • they are warm blooded
    • they breathe air
    • they bear live young and nurse them with milk

    Like all whales and dolphins, humpback whales belong to the order cetacea . An order is the fourth level used in biological classification. Biological classification is the method by which all living organisms are scientifically named and classified. The science of biological classification is called taxonomy . There are seven levels of biological classification, the remaining levels are listed below: Kingdom
    Phylum
    Class
    Order
    Family
    Genus
    Species- contains those organisms most closely related; the basic unit of taxonomy
    Living organisms are classified largely on the degree of evolutionary relatedness which they share, as well as their anatomical and biochemical similarities. The degree of evolutionary relatedness increases as you progress down the list; members of the same kingdom are not necessarily as closely related as members of the same species. A species possesses those organisms which are the most closely related and is considered the basic unit of taxonomy. Every living organism is given a species name and a genus to which it belongs. Naming organisms by genus and species is universally employed throughout biology and allows scientists to communicate effectively about specific organisms. Assigning each organism a genus and species name is referred to as

    64. Terrorvision - Welcome To Whales And Dolphins!
    An lighter look at Terrorvision which includes an interview, downloads, a drinking game and a guide to Bradford.
    http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Plaza/7196/index.html
    Last updated - 10/04/2001
    Welcome to 'Whales and Dolphins (Yeeeaaahhh)'!!!
    Once subtitled 'the most irrelevant Terrorvision website on the net', I stopped using this phrase when I realised that any site containing copious references to alcohol and rock music can't fail to be anything but totally relevant to the boys from Bradford! But within these virtual pages, you will not find the usual claptrap associated with other, less innovative (but far more frequently visited), band fanzine pages. Oh no. Gone are the individual profiles, no more is the detailed band history, even lyrics, tab (although I heartily commend fellow bassists) and gigographies are strangely absent. The emphasis here is on humour (Bradford style), alcohol, and generally giving fellow fans and nubile newcomers alike some suitably silly stuff to peruse. So stay, put your feet up, have a look around and a nice cup of (Irish) coffee, you may (just) find something interesting enough to waste another twenty minutes' worth of phone/server bill. I promise... THIS IS THE END... MY ONLY FRIEND

    65. Whales At Manly Beach
    Information about whale migration up the east coast of Australia.Category Science Biology Animalia Chordata Mammalia Cetacea......
    http://www.ozemail.com.au/~russo/whales/whales.html
    in Manly Alex displays his tail In August this year Alex, a rare Southern Right whale, made the harbour waters around Manly his home for a couple of weeks. Alex spent his days cruising between North Harbour and Balmoral in Middle Harbour. He seemed to particularly like the waters off Dobroyd Head right in the Manly Ferry lane. Thousands of Sydney siders flocked to the headlands to see him and Alex didn't disappoint them. The longer Alex stayed the more it seemed he knew just what people wanted to see. He frequently put on acrobatic displays of tail waving and belly flopping. The National Parks rangers in their inflatable Zodiacs reported that Alex would sometimes come up beind them and playfully nudge them along. coming up for a breath Alex shows off for the ferry One day he charged up out of the waters of North Harbour just metres away from Basil Evans who was rowing his tiny dingy to his yacht. A very shaken Mr Evans quickly made for shore. There is a strong possibility that Alex was the calf that was born in the waters off Sydney in 1994. This calf was given the name Dennis at the time. If this is the case then there is a good chance that Alex may become a regular visitor to Sydney Harbour as Southern Rights often have a loyalty to the place of their birth.

    66. Meet The Nuclear Whales Saxophone Orchestra!
    A blend of zany comedy, footloose choreography, and sophisticated musicianship.Category Arts Music Winds Woodwinds Saxophone Players...... together a blend of zany comedy, footloose choreography, and sophisticated musicianshipwhatyou have is the oneand-only Nuclear whales Saxophone Orchestra.
    http://www.nuclearwhales.com/
    Calling All Saxophonists...
    1000 Saxophones On The Great Wall Of China!
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    A musical treat for the whole family, the NUCLEAR WHALES SAXOPHONE ORCHESTRA blends sophisticated musicianship with footloose choreography, ingenious special effects, and madcap comedy to delight everyone from saxophone afficionadoes to the most dedicated saxophobes. Stream a cut in RealAudio format while you look aroundmore on music page It Don't Mean a Thing The entire "Family of Saxophones" is featured - the tiny sopranino, the soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, and bass and the rare and monstrous 6'8" contrabass (described by The Los Angeles Times as "...an instrument with the stature of a power forward in the NBA and a pitch that makes a foghorn sound effeminate.") Together they create incredibly innovative music with a rich ensemble sound covering an amazing range of over six octaves. The NUCLEAR WHALES repertoire includes classical, jazz, swing, and a plethora of original works as well as a tribute to the ocean's whales which inspired the Orchestra's name. From Bach, Mozart, and Strauss to Ellington, Gershwin and Sousa, the WHALES leave no musical genre unexplored.

    67. WDCS Homepage - The Whale And Dolphin Conservation Society - Whale Watching, Dol
    Dedicated exculsively to the conservation, welfare and appreciation of all whales, dolphins and porpoises.
    http://www.wdcs.org/
    APRIL 12th 2003 WDCS Home Latest News Adopt a Dolphin Active Seas ... Whale Watching
    - Quick Links About WDCS Active Seas Adopt a Dolphin Adopt a Whale Become a member Calendar Captivity CITES 2002 Contact WDCS Events Field Projects Gifts in Kind How you can help IWC 2002 Local Groups Merchandise News out of the blue holi Report a Sighting SEA RED Sightings Species Guide Strandings The Mortgage Shop UK Seal Hotline WDCS Corporate Partn WDCS Mastercard WDCS policy on swimm WDCS (Japanese) Whale Watching Whaling Another killer whale slaughter in Greenland
    WDCS is concerned that the recent killing of three orcas (killer whales) and wounding of others in an unregulated rifle hunt in Greenland was not only inhumane and pointless, but also in violation of international law.
    Action Alert - Iceland to resume large-scale whaling

    WDCS is calling on Iceland to withdraw its plan to resume large-scale whaling, which it announced at the beginning of April. Upon rejoining the International Whaling Commission last year with a reservation against the moratorium on commercial whaling, Iceland vowed that it would not start commercial whaling before 2006. Now, it has broken that promise with the release of a plan to kill hundreds of protected whales for so-called scientific research.
    Over a thousand dead dolphins reported on the shores of England and France

    Help WDCS in our call for action to prevent further deaths. Over 1000 dolphins are reported to have been washed up dead on the shores of England and France this year, as a result of pelagic (mid-water) trawl fisheries. WDCS is calling on the European Commission to introduce emergency measures to help prevent further deaths.

    68. PROJECT GUTENBERG OFFICIAL HOME SITE -- Listing By AUTHOR
    Frank T. Bullen.
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    69. Whales Of Australia
    A comprehensive guide to whale watching in Australia. Gives a history of whales and a list of the Category Regional Oceania Science and Environment Wildlife......Contact us to become a sponsor or to nominate a site to be a Featured Link FeaturedLinks WhaleWatching-Web • The Oceania Project • Dolphin Explorer
    http://www.upstarts.net.au/site/non_commercial/whales.html
    Contact us to become a sponsor or to nominate a site to be a Featured Link
    Featured Links: Whale-Watching-Web The Oceania Project Dolphin Explorer
    Primary Sponsors: 11th Hour Group
    Please note this is a voluntary site and we can take no responsibility for inadvertant errors.
    Tourist operators, information centres and individuals are invited to submit their details.
    A location will only be given an index listing if there is a contact phone number
    or a web-site for whale information or whale watching tour operators.
    Add your phone number or web-site link!

    email the details to: luddha@upstarts.net.au DOLPHIN RING: Previous Next Next 5 Random ... Join
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    70. Louisiana Seabirds And Whales
    Photos, descriptions, and trip lists from Louisiana pelagic trips.
    http://webusers.xula.edu/jsevenai/offshore.html
    Seabirds and Whales of Louisiana
    The Louisiana Ornithological Society (LOS) sponsors daylong expeditions starting from Port Fourchon, LA, to search the deep waters off the mouth of the Mississippi River for seabirds, whales, and dolphins. In many ways these have been voyages of discovery; scientific knowledge of the seabirds of the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Louisiana is limited and fragmentary. If you want to know more about this, here are links. Seabirds . We've seen over a dozen species of birds not normally found on or near land in Louisiana, including some first records for the state. Whales and dolphins . The Gulf of Mexico isn't dense with mammals, but it hosts a remarkable diversity of cetacean species. Here are some we've seen. Trip lists . What are the chances of seeing Red-billed Tropicbird, Sperm Whale, or some other sought-after species on these trips? Judge for yourself from these listings.
    Do you want to go on one of these trips? Details of how to sign up and what the trips are like can be found on the Pelagic Page on the Louisiana Ornithological Society web site.

    71. Whales Of Australia
    Jump page for whales of Australia, a guide to the whales and dolphins foundin Australian waters. A guide to the whales found in Australian Waters
    http://www.upstarts.net.au/site/ideas/whales/whales.html
    A guide to the whales found in Australian Waters Contains information on the following areas: About Whales : An overview of whales, their biology, behaviour and relations with humans Whales Species : Line drawing of the species found in Australian waters, distribution maps and a short description of each species and its behaviour Whale Watching : Whale watching locations in Australia that provide facilities and information Whale Conservation : Outlines initiatives in Australia and overseas and provides a guide to cetacean rescue
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    NOTE! This site has moved to: http://www.upstarts.net.au/site/non_commercial/whales.html
    but for a simpler URL bookmark: http://www.upstarts.net.au/aus_whales.html

    72. Home Page
    Includes information on how to save the whales, public comments page, and a forum. The full story of Makah hunting, late breaking news, and recent news.
    http://members.tripod.com/whalelore/index.html
    Sign your name to... SAVE THE WHALES Put your name on the list to oppose this slaughter!
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    This is a call to everyone who loves whales: You are needed in Neah Bay, Washington, now! The Makah plan to start killing Gray whales in October. Sea Shepherd's Gray Whale Protecion Campaign is going on now. Our long-range ship Sea Shepherd III and coastal patrol vessel EdwardAbbey are now on site, in opposition the planned whale hunt. Sea Shepherd has organized the local Whale Guardians Network to coordinate the actions necessary to head off the hunt. We need your financial support, your physical presence, or your efforts to spread the word on what is about to happen off the coast ofWashington! The "ceremonial" element of this hunt is being promoted to make the killing more palatable to the public. The real goal of the hunt is to use the "aboriginal" loopholes in the international whaling moratorium togain a foothold for a new era of commercial whale meat trade. Through the recent formation of the World Whaling Council in Port Alberni, British Columbia, Japan is using native groups who feel they have the right to kill whales as front groups in a long-range plan to re-start commercial whaling. At the International Whaling Commission meeting in Dublin in May 1995, Dan Greene, the delegate from the Makah nation, met with representatives of the Norwegian, Icelandic, and Japanese whaling associations, who are whaling over the objections of the IWC and in violation of IWC regulations. The three whaling nations have pledged to support the Makah.

    73. Whales Of The Bay Of Fundy
    Discusses the natural history of the bay, its history and capacities and the whales that frequent Category Regional North America Science and Environment Wildlife......The Bay of Fundy whales. Updated 03/02/16. That's more kinds of whales more oftenthan anywhere else! The Adventures Aboard The Fundy Starr. whales in the Bay.
    http://new-brunswick.net/new-brunswick/whales/

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    The Bay of Fundy Whales Updated 03/02/16 I n Micmac lore, it was a giant whale, who angered the god Glooscap and created such a splash with his mighty tail, that the water sloshes back and forth to this day.
    In actuality, the story of the tremendous Bay of Fundy tides is no less the stuff of legends.
    Some 350 million years ago, it was not Glooscap, but rather the sun and moon who conspired to create this awe-inspiring natural phenomenon. That is, some 100 million years before the first dinosaurs roamed the earth, this pulsing arm of the North Atlantic was formed, its unique shape amplifying the tides to staggering proportions.
    New Brunswick's Bay of Fundy is an eco-attraction on par with such marvels as the Great Barrier Reef of Australia and the Rain Forest of Brazil. It's mighty tides are the greatest on earth. Every day, twice daily, one hundred billion tons of seawater roll in and out of the Bay. At low tide, you can literally walk on the ocean floor. At high tide, just six hours later, your footprints will be covered by the ocean. In some places, the vertical difference between high and low tide is 14 meters- roughly the same height as a four storey building!
    Whales in the Bay Finback Whales The Bay of Fundy giant and the second largest in the world. It can grow to 24 meters (80 feet) and weight 73 tonnes (80 tons). Finbacks have a tall "blow" and are evenly distributed throughout the mouth of the bay.

    74. Whale Watcher Cruises
    Whale watching cruises in Barnstable, MA.Category Recreation Travel United States Massachusetts......
    http://www.whales.net/
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    75. Discovering Whales - Baleen Whales
    Information about nine species.
    http://www.omplace.com/omsites/discover/baleen/
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    The Balaenidae Family - Mysticeti
    Baleen Whales
    The baleen apparatus is at its most extravagant in this species. The head is huge, in some species up to 40 per cent of body length. All seven neck vertabrae are fixed into a single unit to support the enormous body weight. Home Discover Baleen Whales
    The Baleen Whale
    Balaenoptera musculus The Blue Whale
    Balaena mysticetus The Bowhead Whale
    Balaenoptera edeni The Bryde's Whale
    Balaenoptera physalus The Fin Whale
    Eschrichtius robustus The Gray Whale
    Megaptera novaeangliae The Humpback Whale
    Balaenoptera acutorostrata The Minke Whale
    Caperea marginata - The Pygmy Right Whale
    The Right Whale
    Balaenoptera borealis The Sei Whale
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    76. Sea Kayaking And Surfing With The Dolphins In Byron Bay Australia. Dolphin Kayak
    Educational study of dolphins and whales in Byron Bay, Australia while kayaking and surfing. Prices, schedules, equipment, photos, and contact information.
    http://www.dolphinkayaking.com.au/
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    77. Victoria-San Juan Cruises, Whale Watching
    San Juan Island and Victoria BC cruises leaving from Bellingham, Washington. 100ft. boat tours Category Regional North America Bellingham Travel and Tourism...... San Juan Islands. Along the way we look for Orca whales, bald eagles,seals, porpoise and other marine wildlife. While in Victoria
    http://www.whales.com/
    Victoria-San Juan Cruises offers narrated cruises from Bellingham, Washington to Victoria, British Columbia through the scenic San Juan Islands Along the way we look for Orca whales, bald eagles, seals, porpoise and other marine wildlife While in Victoria there is time to visit Butchart Gardens , enjoy afternoon tea at the Fairmont Empress Hotel or stroll around the beautiful downtown shopping and historical districts. On our return cruise we offer a delicious all-you-can-eat Northwest salmon and prime rib dinner, served as the sun sets over the Islands. Please call us toll-free at or in Bellingham at for more information and reservations. We are currently taking reservations for our 2003 season. Victoria-San Juan Cruises - Bellingham Cruise Terminal
    355 Harris Avenue Suite #104, Bellingham, WA

    78. SPERM WHALE
    provides information such as general description, size, skin type, fins, diet, hunting, teeth, and social groups.
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    ALL ABOUT WHALES! What is a Whale? Whale Information Sheets Simple Whale Print-outs Extreme Whales ... Whale Evolution SPERM WHALE Physeter macrocephalus
    Sperm Whale printout Label Me! Printout Sperm Whale Connect-the-Dots GENERAL DESCRIPTION The sperm whale is a toothed whale that lives in pods. It has a huge brain that weighs about 20 pounds (9 kg); it is the largest brain of any animal. The sperm whale has a single blowhole that is s-shaped and about 20 inches long. The blowhole is located on the left side of the front if its huge head. The sperm whale has a 4-12 inch thick layer of blubber. Sperm whales produce ambergris, a dark, waxy substance (related to cholesterol) that is produced in the lower intestines, and is sometimes found containing squid beaks. Ambergris may help protect the sperm whale from the stings on the giant squid, its major food. Large lumps of ambergris may be vomited up by the sperm whale. The fictional Moby Dick was a sperm whale.

    79. BBC - Nature - Wildfacts
    Introduces more than three dozen species of whales, dolphins and other creatures. Includes fact sheets, photographs, and sound and video files.
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/animals/wildfacts/whales_and_relatives/whales_and_re

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    Nature Wildfacts ... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! Despite being one of the most popular of all animals, the giant panda is rare and elusive. Famous for their love of bamboo, little else is known about their behaviour in the wild, and their breeding success in captivity is poor. Until the arrival of the grey squirrel into the UK, this species was the only European species. Sadly, it has been out-competed by the grey and has been lost from much of its former range in the UK. We've hundreds of animals to choose from. Please enter your keyword below. You can search for animals by their common or scientific name. Or select one or more of the options below to refine your search. Group Aardvarks Amphibians Annelids Anteaters and relatives Bats Bears Birds Camels and relatives Cats Cattle and relatives Chevrotains Chilopoda Civets and relatives Crustaceans Deer Dogs Dugongs and manatees Echinoderms Elephants Elephant shrews Extinct animals Flying lemurs Garden birds Giraffes and okapis Hippopotamuses Horses and relatives Hyenas Hyraxes Insectivores Insects Marsupials Molluscs Mongooses Monotremes Mustelids Pangolins Penguins Pigs Pronghorn Primates Rabbits, hares and pikas

    80. Whales And Dolphins - The Oceania Project
    Unique Whale and Dolphin photos taken during the Hervey Bay Research Expeditions and news, information Category Science Environment Organizations Marine......The Oceania Project Logo Caring for the whales, Dolphins and Oceans UPDATEDTuesday 18th March 2003 The Oceania Project site provides
    http://www.oceania.org.au/
    UPDATED: Saturday 5th April 2003 T he Oceania Project site provides current News and Information about Whales and Dolphins and offers the means for you to directly Participate in their care, protection and conservation. Trish Franklin's original photography from the Annual Humpback Whale Research Expeditions in Hervey Bay, Queensland, Australia, enables you to explore the world of the Whales . You can support and assist with the on-board research program and create your own whale experience by Joining and living aboard the Expedition for a week or more. The Oceania Project, established in 1988, is a Non-profit Education and Research organisation dedicated to raising awareness about Cetacea (Whales, Dolphins and Porpoises) and the Ocean Environment. Welcome. GO TO: Thank You for being visitor to The Oceania Project Website.

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