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Study: Marine Mammals Increasingly Leave Their Ancestral Habitat

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The stranded humpback whale in the Baltic Sea has moved many people - but a new study shows that marine mammals are increasingly appearing outside their natural habitat worldwide. By R. Kölbel and M. Lang.

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The stranded humpback whale in the Baltic Sea has moved many people - but a new study shows that marine mammals are increasingly appearing outside their natural habitat worldwide. By R. Kölbel and M. Lang.

·Hamburg, Germany
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For weeks, the humpback whale stranded in Germany made headlines. But its story is not a tragic single fate. Worldwide, marine mammals are increasingly getting lost in areas far away from their actual home and often unsuitable for their survival. This suggests a study that has asked experts worldwide about cases in their region. Thus, 42 [...] The article More and more marine mammals outside their habitats appeared first on wissenschaft.de.

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wissenschaft.de broke the news on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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