KahrmenSanDiego(@KahrmenSanDiego) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Breaking: 2 orcas injured during transfer in Japan, one of them being Lovey who recently lost a calf
📸 Liberate_Cetaceans

Breaking: 2 orcas injured during transfer in Japan, one of them being Lovey who recently lost a calf
📸 Liberate_Cetaceans
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Viva!(@vivacampaigns) 's Twitter Profile Photo

❗ The fishing industry is the single largest cause of mortality for small cetaceans.

Ensure you're not fuelling this by ditching fish from your diet! There are plenty of delicious vegan fish alternatives to choose from instead 👉 viva.org.uk/vegan-swaps

🎥 dronesharkapp

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ᴄʜʀɪs sᴛ ʟᴀᴡʀᴇɴᴄᴇ(@chrisstIawrence) 's Twitter Profile Photo

it’s not super often that you have a triple cetacean species day in-shore on the western new york bight, but today was one of those days

it’s not super often that you have a triple cetacean species day in-shore on the western new york bight, but today was one of those days
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The world of wild animals(@animalsworld109) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The collared peccary Dicotyles tajacu does not belong to pigs in any way! I repeat: not a pig! Although it's hard to believe...

In fairness, we must admit that both pigs and bakers belong to the same order: cetaceans

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Vaquita911(@MeganRisingSeas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today’s challenge for myself to draw “Tiny and Shiny”!

Vaquita are small but not this small! At 4 foot long they are the smallest cetacean in the world.

They only live in one spot, the Upper Gulf of California, Mexico 🇲🇽

Today’s challenge for myself to draw “Tiny and Shiny”!

Vaquita are small but not this small! At 4 foot long they are the smallest cetacean in the world.

They only live in one spot, the Upper Gulf of California, Mexico 🇲🇽
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Amity 🦎(@delphindae) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Friendly Reminder that the Miami SeaQuarium has only ever released FIVE cetaceans in their almost 70 years of operation, and that two of those five were returned to the sea by being pushed out of a helicopter.

Friendly Reminder that the Miami SeaQuarium has only ever released FIVE cetaceans in their almost 70 years of operation, and that two of those five were returned to the sea by being pushed out of a helicopter.
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Jason Endfield(@JasonEndfield) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2018, a thousand cetaceans were found dead and dying around the UK coast

Defra has withheld data for subsequent years from public view.
I asked them to share it - they refused

Now they say they plan to release the information imminently
Read more:-

jasonendfield.medium.com/defra-aims-to-…

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Protect Our Coast NJ(@njcoast_protect) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cetacean deaths seem to be closely linked to activities of the OSW industry. When are people going to wake up and say “enough!”?

Bonnie Brady SaveLBI NE Fishermen's Stewardship Assoc. Jason Endfield Dom Giordano

jasonendfield.medium.com/defra-aims-to-…

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