Congrats Leslie, your spotting is featured in the Project Noah blog -http://blog.projectnoah.org/post/55343021040/sea-mammals-and-the-entertainment-industry
Ken Balcomb has been doing Orca research since the 1970's (I was on a research vessel with him and he is a great person) his organization might be a good place to start. http://www.whaleresearch.com/
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Thanks Karen!
Congrats Leslie, your spotting is featured in the Project Noah blog -http://blog.projectnoah.org/post/55343021040/sea-mammals-and-the-entertainment-industry
A family? This is gorgeous.
wonderful shot
Fabulous landscape!
amazing!
OH! how cute :)
:-)
Oh boy there are people that would love your info I suspect.
http://orca.dolphins-world.com/killer-wh...
Ken Balcomb has been doing Orca research since the 1970's (I was on a research vessel with him and he is a great person) his organization might be a good place to start.
http://www.whaleresearch.com/
WOW what an incredible photo!! Stunning landscape :) I love the cute little baby on the left!
I had no idea that there was a way to Id a pod. How could I get more info on the ID process? I have probably a hundred photos of this pod.
Any idea which pod this is?
There is a Marine Mammal Mission.. would be great if you add this to it!
Fantastic!! Lucky you!
What an incredible picture, Leslie!
Awesome!
Orcas are my favorite :)