The St. Lawrence River originates in the Great Lakes on the border between Canada and the United States. Stretching 2,000 km (excluding the Great Lakes), the watercourse is divided into three sectors: the River, the Estuary and the Gulf. The Saint-Lawrence alone collects 1% of the rainwater that
Stars of the St. Lawrence - Baleines en direct
Sea Wolves of the St. Lawrence - Baleines en direct
Minke Whales Up and Down the St. Lawrence! - Baleines en direct
Are there any beluga nurseries in the St. Lawrence? - Baleines en direct
Why go to the Caribbean when you have the St. Lawrence? - Baleines en direct
Less and less oxygen in the St. Lawrence - Baleines en direct
Quantifying the Number of Belugas in the St. Lawrence - Baleines en direct
Whaling: Do the Whales Hunted in the Nordic Countries Visit the St. Lawrence? - Baleines en direct
Is it possible to collect dead whale skin in the St. Lawrence? - Baleines en direct
Winds of Change Sweeping Across the St. Lawrence - Baleines en direct
Autumn in the St. Lawrence - Baleines en direct
Minke Whales Up and Down the St. Lawrence! - Baleines en direct
Whaling: Do the Whales Hunted in the Nordic Countries Visit the St. Lawrence? - Baleines en direct
Less and less oxygen in the St. Lawrence - Baleines en direct
Less and less oxygen in the St. Lawrence - Baleines en direct