Alaska Whale Migration Map

Alaska Whale Migration Map. Whale Migration Routes Whale locations show up as light blue circles over a striking cerulean basemap with bathymetric data. A final whale of Alaska is the Blue Whale, the largest mammal ever known to have lived on Earth

Killer Whale Migration Map
Killer Whale Migration Map from ar.inspiredpencil.com

Every year of their lives they swim more than 10,000 miles roundtrip, between nursery lagoons in Mexico to feeding grounds in the Arctic. This map from John Nelson at Esri examines the migrations of one such animal: the northern Pacific blue whale

Killer Whale Migration Map

Pacific Coast Feeding Group Gray Whale Movements Map Pacific Coast Feeding Group Gray Whale Movements Map Migration path to San Ignacio Lagoon Beginning in the Bering and Chukchi Sea and ending in the warm water lagoons of Mexico's Baja peninsula, their round-trip journey moves them through 12,500 miles of coastline.

Beluga Whale Range Map, Alaska Department of Fish and Game. Range map of humpback whale in the State of Alaska Some belugas and most bowhead whales continue on their >1,500 mile (>2,500 km) migration north of Alaska to the Canadian Beaufort Sea for the summer

Pacific Whale Migration. Gray Whale Migration Gray whales make one of the longest migrations of any mammal on earth It relies on thousands of time-based observations from Movebank to track their seasonal migrations