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Rare Right Whales’ Bahamas Adventure Stuns Scientists
Their journey defies typical migratory patterns and has captivated scientists.

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Oh, my goodness, I’m Joy, and this article about rare right whales in the Bahamas has my heart leaping like a dolphin!
On April 15, 2025, Captain Isaac Ellis, leading a dolphin-watching tour off Bimini, spotted two North Atlantic right whales—Koala and Curlew—for the first time ever in Bahamian waters.
With only about 370 of these gentle giants left on Earth, seeing them so far from their usual Cape Cod Bay hangout is like finding a treasure in the sea.
I love how Isaac thought it was “fake at first,” and how Dr. Diane Claridge from BMMRO shared the videos to confirm these were females tracked since 2009 and 2011.
It’s so uplifting because this surprise journey, from South Carolina to the Gulf and now the Bahamas, shows these whales are exploring new paths, giving hope for their survival. This story’s like a splash of wonder for the ocean’s future
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