Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada says Hullo Ferries vessel struck humpback

The tail of a humpback whale comes out in the morning fog, on the Saint-Lawrence river in Tadoussac Que., Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boissinot

The ºÃÉ«tv lead author of a new study on the migration of humpback whales is sounding the alarm on how climate change could spell trouble for the species.

The report published in the journal Scientific Reports says tracking of 42 whales tagged off the Central and South American coasts showed the animals use long-term memory and sense environmental changes such as sea temperature to determine when to begin their 10,000-kilometre migration to Antarctic feeding grounds every year.

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