sperm whale tail and oil rig Sperm whales, which can weigh up to 60 tons and reach 60 feet in length, reside year-round in the Gulf of Mexico. Their strong attraction to specific areas for breeding and feeding may override any tendency for them to avoid noxious oil, and several whales have already been spotted swimming through oily, contaminated waters. Inhalation of oil droplets, vapors and fumes is only one of the serious risks posed to sperm whales by oil spills. With a population already depleted from a long-history of being hunted for their oil, this leviathan can’t afford losses from the oil that continues to gush into Gulf waters.

Read our factsheet to learn more about how sperm whales may be affected by the ongoing Gulf oil disaster.

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