Blue whales near the Seychelles were wiped out half a century ago by whaling.
They found blue whales had returned to the area, and think the whales may be using it for breeding.
AdvertisementA population of blue whales near the Seychelles islands in the Indian Ocean that was wiped out half a century ago has returned after the area was protected, according to a new study.
Like many whale species, blue whale populations were depleted by commercial whaling in the 20th century.
After several reported sightings of blue whales near the Seychelles, scientists set out to determine if the species had really returned.
Persons:
—, Kate Stafford, it's, Stafford
Organizations:
Service, Research, Oregon State, Mammal Institute, BBC, Soviet Union, International Union for, Nature
Locations:
Seychelles, Soviet