Curator's Choice
Curator's Choice
Ayla Anderson
Episode 59: Whales of Iceland Museum
37 minutes Posted Aug 28, 2024 at 2:00 am.
Whales Place in Icelandic Culture
Power of Whale Poop, and Other Eco-Benefits
From Land to Water: The Evolution of Whales
Vistigal Organs
Whale Sonar
Noise Pollution
Sound Vacations and the Power of Whale Poop
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In today's episode, we take you on an immersive journey into the fascinating world of swimming giants at the Whales of Iceland Museum. Located in Reykjavik, this one-of-a-kind museum is home to over 25 life-size whale models, including the awe-inspiring blue whale, the largest animal to have ever existed.

🌊 Echoes of the Deep πŸ‹
Join us as we uncover the crucial roles whales play in our oceans, from carbon sequestration to fertilizing marine ecosystems. We'll also trace their incredible evolutionary path from land-dwelling mammals to the ocean's giants. We dive into the remarkable sensory abilities of whales and the challenges they face in today's world, such as the impacts of noise pollution. And yes, we'll even talk about what whale poop can reveal about their health!

πŸ”— Episode Links
Whales of Iceland Museum: https://www.whalesoficeland.is/



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