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RETURNING
EFFORT
ARCTIC
SNAILS
SPRING
RIGHT WHALES
SOUTH
TROPICS
SHALLOW WATERS
PYGMY SPERM WHALE
ANTARCTIC WATERS
TIME
WINTER MONTHS
BAJA CALIFORNIA PENINSULA
SUMMER
COLDER WATERS
WATER
SPECIES
GRAY WHALES
MEXICO
NORTHERN MEXICO
BREEDING GROUNDS
HUMPBACKS
BIRTH
BREED
FEED
FEEDING
WINTER
SHORT-FINNED PILOT WHALES
SHORT-FINNED PILOT WHALE
CALVES
CALVING
MATING
MATE
WHALES
COLD WATERS
WARMER WATERS
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  1. In these warmer waters, the females will give birth to their young and the other animals will breed or mate.

Returning Submit/More Info Add phrase and link

  1. Some make long distance migrations, spending summers in cold, high latitude northern or southern oceans and returning to warmer waters in winter.

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  1. The result was a shift in the distribution of effort to warmer waters (Table 31), which was more apparent in 2001 and 2002.

Arctic Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Between December and April the gray whale travels approximately 6,000 miles from the cold waters of the Arctic to the warmer waters of the Baja Coast.

Snails Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. These snails are sand-dwelling carnivores which live in warmer waters.

Spring Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Migratory, beluga whales inhabit the Arctic and sub-arctic regions of Russia, Greenland, and North America and travel to warmer waters for spring.

Right Whales Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Right Whales migrate to warmer waters to give birth and mate.

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  1. In winter, the whales probably migrate south to their up to date unknown breeding grounds in warmer waters.

Tropics Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. This fearless attitude is shown when the whales are busy on their polar feeding grounds or clowning in the warmer waters of the tropics.

Shallow Waters Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. They enjoy warmer waters and are known to congregate in shallow waters, and frequently migrate through brackish water estuaries to freshwater springs.

Pygmy Sperm Whale Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The dwarf sperm whale seems to prefer warmer waters than the pygmy sperm whale.

Antarctic Waters Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Animals like the Humpback whale migrate to warmer waters to reproduce after eating huge amouns of krill in Antarctic waters.

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  1. The first whales come to their breeding ground in the warmer waters at the end of October, at which time some give birth to the new generation.

Winter Months Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. They live on this blubber during the winter months when they stay in warmer waters where less food is available.
  2. Capable of travelling at great speed, this species is believed to migrate into warmer waters at lower latitudes during the winter months (8). Move Up

Baja California Peninsula Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. A single fossil from the Baja California peninsula, indicates that the family once inhabited warmer waters.

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  1. A lot of species feed in summer in cold waters and spend the winter in warmer waters without an abundance of food.

Colder Waters Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. They migrate because food is less plentiful in the warmer waters than in the colder waters.

Water Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. A type of advection fog that forms primarily over water when cold air passes across warmer waters.
  2. When the water begins to cool, the whales begin their migration to warmer waters. Move Up

Species Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. That is the time when many species of fish migrate from the Black Sea to the warmer waters and when most fish reach their mature sizes.
  2. That is the time when many species of fish migrate from the Black Sea to warmer waters and when most fish reach their mature size. Move Up
  3. Winter is the premium season for fish, as many species migrate from the Black Sea to warmer waters and reach their mature sizes. Move Up

Gray Whales Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Gray Whales that live in the Northeastern Pacific normally migrates southwards starting in October, heading for warmer waters around the Gulf of California.
  2. Gray whales, like most other baleen whales, migrate to warmer waters during the winter months. Move Up

Mexico Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The king conch, Strombus gigas, found in the warmer waters of the Atlantic, Caribbean, and Gulf of Mexico, has a shell 10 to 12 in.
  2. Gray whales live in the north Pacific and migrate to warmer waters off of Mexico in the fall. Move Up
  3. During the winter months they migrate to the warmer waters in Mexico and Costa Rica. Move Up

Northern Mexico Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. This particular blue whale, observed in northern Mexico, also has a few dozen remora probably acquired in warmer waters to the south.

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  1. Breaching has been found to be more common at breeding grounds in warmer waters.

Humpbacks Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Humpbacks are found in all oceans and they follow definite migration paths from summer feeding grounds to warmer waters in the winter.

Birth Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. In autumn they move to warmer waters to mate and give birth.
  2. The whales mate and give birth in warmer water, but there is no food in these warmer waters for the mothers, who must fast while they raise their young. Move Up
  3. Every year from July to October, many whales move up from the freezing Antartic to the warmer waters of the Australs to give birth to their babies. Move Up

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  1. Many of these species depend on the salmon for food.Migratory birds, including sea ducks, winter and breed in the warmer waters of the Bristol Bay.
  2. During the fall these whales migrate to warmer waters to breed. Move Up

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  1. The whales come from the warmer waters of Southern California and Mexico to feed on the seafloor's rich abundance of tiny crustaceans.
  2. Minke whales that over-winter in warmer waters, such as near the Azores, may regularly return to feed in Irish waters where they may also breed. Move Up

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  1. They are found there in the summer, feeding on krill and other marine resources and in the autumn head north into the warmer waters of the tropics.

Winter Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. It lives in polar waters in summer, feeding on crustaceans and small fishes, and moves to warmer waters in winter to breed.
  2. Some fin whale populations live and feed in temperate waters during the summer and migrate to warmer waters in winter to breed. Move Up
  3. They move to feeding grounds in the summer often located in polar regions and then migrate toward warmer waters to give birth in the winter. Move Up

Short-Finned Pilot Whales Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Short-finned pilot whales tend to be found in warmer waters, while cold and more temperate waters are preferred by the long-finned variety.

Short-Finned Pilot Whale Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The short-finned pilot whale is mostly found in warmer waters.

Calves Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The researchers believe the whales are heading for warmer waters in which to give birth to their calves.

Calving Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. They inhabit colder waters for feeding, then migrate to warmer waters for breeding and calving.

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  1. Right whales spend spring, summer, and autumn at high latitude feeding grounds and migrate to more southerly, warmer waters in winter for mating and calving.
  2. Pairing and mating also take place at about the same time in the warmer waters. Move Up

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  1. All species are at least somewhat migratory, moving into warmer waters during the winter, during which they both mate and give birth.
  2. Humpback whales travel to warmer waters in the winters to calve and mate, then return to the more productive waters in the north to feed over the summer. Move Up
  3. Generally, the female whales (cows) mate in the fall or winter, when they are in warmer waters, and give birth in the same region a year or so later. Move Up

Whales Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Some whales migrate thousands of miles from warmer waters just to feed on seasonal swarms of krill.
  2. Whales that feed in the Antarctic travel north, and those that feed in the Arctic travel south, to warmer waters for breeding. Move Up
  3. In the spring, the whales migrate back to the polar seas to feed, returning the next season to calve in the warmer waters. Move Up

Cold Waters Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Here the cold waters of the Antarctic Ocean meet the warmer waters of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
  2. Whales travel to cold waters for feeding; they go to warmer waters to give birth. Move Up
  3. Both of these whales have an amazing ability to survive not only in warmer waters but also in very cold waters. Move Up

Warmer Waters Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. For some species of whales, the calves are born during the part of the annual cycle when the animals are in warmer waters, and the adults are not feeding.
  2. Generally, they feed in high latitudes during summer and migrate to warmer waters in winter to breed and give birth. Move Up
  3. These whales migrate away from Alaska in the winter months to warmer waters off Baja California where they mate and give birth to their young. Move Up

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