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An aerial view of a
mother bowhead whale and her calf.
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Sea otters are found along the Pacific Coast of the United States,
Canada and Alaska.
Pinnipeds and cetaceans make
long-distance seasonal migrations to rookeries (breeding grounds)
or warm-water birthing grounds. Reproduction and migration are
often timed with seasonal changes in the availability of food for
the adults and young. Many arctic pinnipeds migrate with the
movement of food, but also with the seasonal movement of the ice
pack.
All living sirenians are found in
warm tropical and subtropical waters. They migrate into warmer
waters during the colder months of the year when the water
temperature drops below about 68 degrees F (20 degrees C).
Manatees are found in the warm waters of the West Indies, Florida
peninsula and the Amazon Basin. Dugongs are found in the Indian
and western Pacific Oceans, northern Australia and the Persian
Gulf.
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