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Balaenoptera borealis (Sei Whale)Rate This Site
No Description available
(http://www.oit.itd.umich.edu/projects/adw2k/accounts/balaenoptera/b._borealis)

Cetacean Information: Sei WhalesRate This Site
information on habitat, behavior, and life cycle from Whale Songs.
(http://whales.ot.com/whales/cetacean/sei_whale/home.html)

Discovering Whales: The Sei WhaleRate This Site
drawing and a page of general facts about this whale.
(http://whales.magna.com.au/DISCOVER/SEI/seig.html)

Sei WhaleRate This Site
brief page of facts about the description and location of these whales.
(http://www.antarctic.com.au/encyclopaedia/bio/WhaleSei.html)

Sei Whale Fact FileRate This Site
from the Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust.
(http://www.gn.apc.org/whales/whale9.htm)

Sei Whale PageRate This Site
brief description, from the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary.
(cinms.nos.noaa.gov/animals/seiwhal.stm)

Sei Whale ReportsRate This Site
history, reproductive biology, physical description, and more.
(http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Vines/2316/sei.html)

Sei Whale: Balbenoptera BorealisRate This Site
brief description and drawing of this animal, which is a smaller relative of the fin whale, from the Canadian Museum of Nature.
(http://www.nature.ca/notebooks/english/seiwale.htm)

Baleen Whales: Longevity and Causes of DeathRate This Site
Longevity for most baleen whales is unknown. Longevity estimates include 30 to 90 years for blue whales, 90 to 100 years for fin whales, and up to 60 years for sei whales.
(http://www.seaworld.org/baleen_whales/deathbw.html)

1996 Ask Archive: What is a Baleen WhaleRate This Site
Jennifer D. Philips (jphilips@soest.hawaii.edu) Tue, 5 Nov 1996 13:52:22 -1000 (HST) Hi Stephen! Baleen whales are related to dolphins, but instead of teeth for eating, they have "baleen plates" that hang down inside their mouth.
(http://whale.wheelock.edu/archives/ask96/0051.html)

The Incredible Feasting of WhalesRate This Site
Whales feed in Gulf of Maine water and breed in Caribbean waters. Baleen whales ("mustached whales") have plates of baleen, made of the same material as our fingernails, hanging like broom ...
(http://octopus.gma.org/surfing/ocean/feasting.html)

Cabrillo Aquarium - WHALESRate This Site
Whales have a highly streamlined shape, which enables them to swim with a minimum of resistance. Whales also have powerful tail fins, called flukes, that are horizontal in direction and move upand down to ...
(http://www.cabrillo-aquarium.org/whales/PAGE12.HTML)

Cetaceans Occurring in the Gulf of MexicoRate This Site
No Description available
(http://www.gomr.mms.gov/homepg/regulate/environ/marmam/whaltabl.html)

Sei Whales: 10 FactsRate This Site
Sei Whale. Photo by Peter Gill © Copyright Australian Antarctic Division. Sei (pronounced "say") whales (Balaenoptera borealis) are the third largest of the baleen whales, reaching about 16 metres and 25 tonnes.
(http://www-aadc.antdiv.gov.au/Data/ten_facts/sei.html)

How Bigs Are Whales?Rate This Site
No Description available
(http://www.mobot.org/MBGnet/salt/whale/size.htm)

Physical.htmlRate This Site
The Sei whale is a baleen whale. It's the fastest swimmer in the baleen group. When the Sei whale is being chased it can swim up to 16 mph. The Sei whale can also wiegh up to 17 tons. Sei whales have a ...
(http://www.hollister.goleta.k12.ca.us/MoreGate/sei/physical.html)

Natural HistoryRate This Site
No Description available
(http://personal.nbnet.nb.ca/gmtouris/nathist.htm)

Stellwagen Bank NMS Site CharacterizationRate This Site
The Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary encompasses approximately 638 square nautical miles of ocean. Included in the "Sanctuary" is Stellwagen Bank: an underwater plateau created over 15,000 ...
(http://vineyard.er.usgs.gov/char/IIIA.html)

ASK Archive 1997: SEI WHALESRate This Site
I am in 5th grade and writing a report on the Sei Whales. I wanted to know what shape the blowhole is ( I think it is oval, but I am not sure). Approximately how many Sei whales are there now and where is their principal habitat?
(http://www1.wheelock.edu/archives/ask97/0259.html)

UntitledRate This Site
Gander Academy Sei Whales This page was last updated August 15, 1998. Top of Page Sei Whale The sei whale is the third largest of the great whales, with an adult length of up to 18.3 meters.
(http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/CITE/whalesei.htm)

UntitledRate This Site
Painting of Sei Whale by Heather Macias Kingdom - Animal Phylum - Chordata Sub-Phylum - Vertebrata Class - Mammals/Mammalia Order - Cetacea Sub-Order - Mysticeti (11 species; mysticeti are filter feeding baleen whales like the sei whale) Family - Balaenop
(http://www.cyberg8t.com/mllewel/Sei.html)

ASK Archive 1997: SEI WHALESRate This Site
I am in 5th grade and writing a report on the Sei Whales. I wanted to know what shape the blowhole is ( I think it is oval, but I am not sure). Approximately how many Sei whales are there now and ...
(http://whale.wheelock.edu/archives/ask97/0259.html)

Discovering Whales - The Sei WhaleRate This Site
The baleen apparatus is at its most extravagant in this species. The head is huge, in some species up to 40 per cent of body length. All seven neck vertabrae are fixed into a single unit to support the enormous ...
(http://whales.magna.com.au/DISCOVER/SEI/)

WhalesRate This Site
Cetacean is a latin word meaning "large sea animal". Biologists subdivide this order into two main groups, the Mysticeti (baleen whales) and the Odontoceti (toothed whales which also includes dolphins and ...
(http://www.cs.tcd.ie/cnnnghmp/spinfin/clonakilty/Cetaceans.html)

Discovering Whales - The Sei WhaleRate This Site
No Description available
(http://whales.magna.com.au/DISCOVER/SEI/index.html)


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