Gray whales learn daring feeding strategy in Puget Sound: Digging for ghost shrimp at high tide
Published Date: 2/22/2021
Source: phys.org
Every spring, a small group of about a dozen gray whales pauses along an epic migration from calving lagoons in Baja California to their feeding grounds in the Arctic. They travel more than 170 miles off their coastal migration route, to stop off in northern Puget Sound. There, they linger from about March through May.