While gray whales are not typically found in the Atlantic, they are regularly found in the North Pacific, according to NEA officials. The whales are described as not having a dorsal fin while ...
gray whales are easy to spot due to their lack of a dorsal fin, as well as their mottled grey and white skin. While they are a common sighting in the North Pacific Ocean, these whales are locally ...
Whale shark with injury to the dorsal fin, likely to be caused by collision with a vessel. Credit: Gonzalo Araujo ...
Captive whales don't have enough space to reach these speeds. Ultimately, the curved dorsal fin is still a mystery. Curved, or not, the orca's giant fin is a beacon to all, this apex predator is a ...
Marine biologists like Schulman-Janiger identify orcas by the shape of their dorsal fin, saddle patch — the gray ... fin whale that washed ashore on Dec. 10 in San Diego's Pacific Beach.
Biologists have established a standardized way to describe and identify individual whales based on high-resolution black and white pictures of the dorsal (top) fin and the saddle patch (pigmented ...
Christopher St. Lawrence/Gotham Whale The whale had distinctive scarring on its dorsal fin that indicated it may have had previous run-ins with humans before its death. Christopher St. Lawrence ...