Whales in Hot Water? The Impact of a Changing Climate on Whales, Dolphins and Porpoises: A Call For Action

Warmer ocean temperatures and melting sea ice in the polar regions may jeopardise the ecology of the Arctic and Antarctic feeding grounds of many large whales.

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Main Authors: Elliott, Wendy, Simmonds, Mark
Other Authors: InsideOut Creative Ltd, Blue whale
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: WWF (Organization) 2007
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