Why is the Equator a natural barrier for Cetaceans? | WHALEZONE.TV S01 E04

By 21/10/2018WHALEZONE.TV

Hi everyone, welcome to a new episode of WHALEZONE.TV, which is now available on our blog! 

In this episode, Anais talks about why baleen whales do not cross the equator, and why do Northern and Southern hemisphere populations not meet.

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References:

Whaleroute (2014) Whale Migration Riché B. (2016) Baleen Whale Migration Revisited National Geographic (2018) Encyclopedia – Equator

Milou

About Milou

Milou is Marine Biologist, and was Marine Wildlife Guide at TERRA AZUL from 2010 to 2019. She is from Holland, and is passionate about being out in the ocean with wildlife, informing visitors, and collecting field imagery and data for local Cetaceans and Sea Turtles Research & Conservation projects.

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