Working in marine policy and marine mammal science. I like whales 🐋
📍 Alaska
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They do say pets take after their owners!
They do say pets take after their owners!
I pulled over and watched it for about an hour. Gray whales are uncommon in upper Cook Inlet.
I pulled over and watched it for about an hour. Gray whales are uncommon in upper Cook Inlet.
Onto the next adventure!
🌿🌊🐟🐋
Onto the next adventure!
🌿🌊🐟🐋
While belugas are frequently seen in upper Cook Inlet, killer whales are NOT. They are seen once every few years or so and generally do not stick around long.
While belugas are frequently seen in upper Cook Inlet, killer whales are NOT. They are seen once every few years or so and generally do not stick around long.
They isolated killer whale DNA from the wounds of dead white shark that washed up in Australia without its liver:
doi.org/10.1002/ece3...
They isolated killer whale DNA from the wounds of dead white shark that washed up in Australia without its liver:
doi.org/10.1002/ece3...
For example, in New
Zealand, killer whales take school sharks and bluenose off longlines, but not hāpuku (Visser, 2000).
For example, in New
Zealand, killer whales take school sharks and bluenose off longlines, but not hāpuku (Visser, 2000).
For example, the whale below is AD22, the 22nd whale to be identified within his pod.
For example, the whale below is AD22, the 22nd whale to be identified within his pod.
of Mexico (and that’s the only name I’ll ever call it 😉)
of Mexico (and that’s the only name I’ll ever call it 😉)
(Photo is of a female killer whale from AS2 pod—Kachemak Bay, AK)
(Photo is of a female killer whale from AS2 pod—Kachemak Bay, AK)
His name is AP9 “Red” and he is from the southern Alaska resident killer whale population.
His name is AP9 “Red” and he is from the southern Alaska resident killer whale population.