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The Migration of the North Pacific Humpback Whale

Humpback whales migrate thousands of kilometers between feeding and breeding grounds. They spend summer in cold waters off Alaska, where they feed on fish and krill. In winter, they travel to warmer areas like Hawaii for mating and giving birth. During this time, they don’t eat and rely on stored fat. Observing and reporting whale sightings can help protect these amazing creatures and their environment.

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