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Balaenoptera Acutorostrata (Minke Whale)Rate This Site
narrative from the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology.
(http://www.oit.itd.umich.edu/projects/adw2k/accounts/balaenoptera/b._acutorostrata)

Discover Whales: The Minke WhaleRate This Site
brief listing of facts and information.
(http://whales.magna.com.au/DISCOVER/MINKE/minkes.html)

Discovering Whales: The Minke WhaleRate This Site
general facts and sighting information.
(http://whales.magna.com.au/DISCOVER/MINKE/index.html)

Minke Whale Fact FileRate This Site
from the Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust.
(http://www.gn.apc.org/whales/whale5.htm)

Minke Whale, TheRate This Site
contains information on distinguishing characteristics, feeding patterns, range, and more.
(http://www.mtn.co.za/whaleroute/species-minkewhale.html)

Zoom Whales: Minke WhaleRate This Site
No Description available
(http://www.ZoomDinosaurs.com/subjects/whales/species/Minke.shtml)

Dwarf Minke Whale Research - AustraliaRate This Site
An International Whaling Commission submission by Dr Peter Arnold of the Museum of Tropical Queensland on research into the Dwarf Minke Whales on the Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia.
(http://www.underseaexplorer.com/Minke/IWC.html)

Gander Academy's Minke Whale ResourcesRate This Site
Gander Academy Minke Whales This page was last updated August 15, 1998. Minke Whales Top of Page Minke Whale The Minke Whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata] is one of the ten species of baleen whales.
(http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/CITE/whaleminke.htm)

ASK Archive 1998: Minke whale populationRate This Site
Jennifer D. Philips (jphilips@soest.hawaii.edu) Tue, 05 May 1998 20:40:41 -1000 >About how many Minke Whales are alive at this moment? > > From, > Phillip & JP > Phillip and JP - Actually, minke whales are the most abundant baleen whale species.
(http://whale.wheelock.edu/archives/ask98/0302.html)

CINMS Minke Whale PageRate This Site
Minke Whale (Family: Balaenopteridae Genus species: Balaenpoptera acutorostrata) The minke whale has a great deal of variation in appearance. The minke whale is now the only baleen whale being hunted commercially.
(http://www.cinms.nos.noaa.gov/animals/minkwhal.stm)

Minke WhaleRate This Site
Minke Whale blowing water vapour from its spout The Minke whale is the smallest of all the baleen whales only growing to a size of about 9 metres.
(http://www.antarctic.com.au/encyclopaedia/bio/WhaleM.html)

Bar Harbor Whale Watch Minke Whale PageRate This Site
100 % Money Back Sighting Guarantee You Gotta' Ask For The Catamaran Whale Watcher!! Sailing from the Bar Harbor Regency Minke Whale (balaenoptera acutorostrata)
(http://www.bhtattoo.com/~humpback/minke.html)

The Whale-Watching Web: IWCRate This Site
(a) It is forbidden to use a factory ship or whale catcher attached thereto for the purpose of taking or treating baleen whales except minke whales, in any waters south of 40 South Latitude except during ...
(http://www.physics.helsinki.fi/whale/iwc/seasons.html)

The Minke WhaleRate This Site
The minke whales are the smallest of the baleen whales. They can reach lengths of up to 10 meters, and a total weight of 8 tonnes. The minke whales caught in the North East Atlantic are normally between 5 and 8 ...
(http://www.highnorth.no/th-mi-wh.htm)

Latest Report to the IWCRate This Site
Latest Report to the International Whaling Commision Submitted by Stephen Palumbi and Frank Cipriano FOR CONSIDERATION BY SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE OF THE INTERNATIONAL WHALING COMMISSION Bournemouth, England October, 1997 ...
(http://www.oeb.harvard.edu/cceg/IWC.html)

Sign of the Whale - Minke WhaleRate This Site
The Minke whale is part of the family of Baleen Whales. . Size: 15-30 ft. long Weight: Approx. 11 tons. Looks and acts like a porpoise Has a very pointed dorsal fin Gray in color with a white belly ...
(http://www.signofthewhale.com/whalemth.htm)

MMSC Info: Minke WhaleRate This Site
Minke Whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) The Minke Whale is the smallest of the baleen whales with a maximum length of 28 feet. They are recognizable by their pointed snout and a broad white band running across ...
(http://www.mmsc.org/info/whale-minke.html)


 


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