We all know Australia's beloved white whale, Migaloo, but have you seen the beautiful white humpback whale calf recently discovered in Vava'u, Tonga?
Marine biologist Alice Forrest captured these beautiful shots of the calf when working as a trip leader at Swimming With Gentle Giants – taking people to swim with humpback whales and teaching them about whales, citizen science and conservation.
"Every baby whale I'm lucky enough to see is incredible and exciting, but a sighting like this is once in a lifetime," Alice says. "This is the first white calf ever recorded in Tonga – white whales like this are thought to occur only once in every 40,000 individuals, and there are only a few white whales on our planet!"
📷 Alice Forrest
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🚀 Дропчик прилетает там, где ты его не ждёшь. Команда Migaloo удивляет, а Juno Network имеет крутой мемкоин Wind. Он уже у Вас на счету, клеймить было не нужно.
📸 Снимок был сделан 31-го января 2024 года.
Air Drop получили стейкеры Juno
Чекнуть Air Drop Wind https://app.whitewhale.money/juno/swap?from=WIND&to=WHALE&s=09
So, #Migaloo, an Austrian (country landlocked) is offering a yacht submarine, some 550ft long, for the pittance of $2Bn, base package.
The company's only product actually delivered are NFTs.
#OceanGate vibes.
The 2nd sighting of a white whale off Queensland’s coast within weeks has ocean watchers wondering if it could be Migaloo, the elusive albino humpback who has not been seen in three years.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/jun/20/is-that-you-migaloo-tourist-captures-video-of-familiar-looking-whale-over-great-barrier-reef
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🚀 PUBG creators KRAFTON launch NFT-based game & metaverse platform with Create-to-Earn system! Get ready for #Migaloo 🎮🤖💰
"'If you ask the question, where is most of the carbon on our planet? The answer is, it's in the ocean,' said Brad deYoung, a physical oceanographer at Memorial University and lead researcher with ACOP.
The world's oceans are a vast carbon sink — absorbing anywhere from a quarter to a third of the carbon dioxide we pump into the atmosphere."