Dolphins
- Atlantic White-sided Dolphins
- Bottlenose Dolphin
- Common Dolphin
- Long Beaked Common Dolphins
- Short Beaked Common Dolphins
- Dusky Dolphin
- False Killer Whale
- Hector’s Dolphin
- Hourglass Dolphins
- Humpback Dolphins
- Australian Humpback Dolphin
- Indian Ocean Humpback Dolphins
- Killer Whale
- Alaskan
- Argentina
- Australian
- Bigg’s (Transient)
- Californian
- Caribbean
- Eastern Tropical Pacific Killer Whales
- Icelandic
- New Zealand
- Northern Resident
- A Clan
- G Clan
- Northwestern Atlantic and Eastern Arctic
- Norwegian
- Offshores
- Scottish West Coast
- Southern Resident
- J Pod
- K Pod
- L Pod
- Type A
- Type B Large
- Type B Small
- Type C Ross Sea
- West Coast Community
- Melon-Headed Whales
- Pacific White-Sided Dolphin
- Peale’s Dolphin
- Pilot Whale
- Long-finned Pilot Whale
- Short-finned Pilot Whale
- Right Whale Dolphin
- Northern Right Whale Dolphin
- Risso’s Dolphin
- River Dolphins
- Amazon River Dolphins
- Araguaian River Dolphin
- Indus River Dolphin
- Irrawaddy Dolphin
- Txuci
- Rough Toothed Dolphin
- Snubfin Dolphin
- Spinner Dolphin
- Spotted Dolphin
- Atlantic Spotted Dolphins
- Pantropical Spotted Dolphin
- Striped Dolphins
- White-beaked Dolphin
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Kayaking with Dolphins – 25/7/20
I was out kayaking in my duo boat with a friend. The Bottlenose dolphins took us into their slipstream and took us on a wild ride. It happened near my home, here in the Bay of Islands, New Zealand. These dolphins had just towed the boat for miles in their slipstream, then began hunting nearby.…
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Feeding Frenzy – 24/11/24
Yesterday we had a day on land due to stormy weather. Today, when we went out, we experienced a huge swell, but luckily many animals close by. Huge snow clouds were sitting low, giving us a pretty dark day. Herring tends to come closer to the surface when it is darker, so we were lucky…
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Whales Everywhere – 16/11/24
Today’s trip was nothing short of spectacular, showcasing the incredible marine life just off our coast. Whales had been reported off Asbury Park, so we set out with high hopes of spotting these majestic creatures. It didn’t take long before we found our first whale. While this one proved to be a bit elusive, we…
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Last Day of 2024 with Puget Sound Express and Whales – 31/12/24
Went out with Puget Sound Express out of Edmonds on the last day of 2024! We went way out West between Victora and the San Juans and found the T099’s minus T099B and the T075B’s! The whales were playful and were harassing the Ancient Murrelets that were on the water, practicing take down maneuvers! Some…
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Winter Solstice – 21/12/24
Today, the 21st of December, is the darkest day of the year (winter solstice), which means that from tomorrow, every day will be a tiny little bit lighter until, eventually, we will welcome back the Sun toward the end of January here in the Arctic. Today, we were lucky to find the “secret spot” with…