Right Whales

  • A Surprise Right Whale Encounter – 10/24

    If I am honest guys I was already so blown away by filming a few whales together with this epic sunrise that I was too excited to even think about that they could be mating 😂 I always had in the back of my mind while I was concentrating on flying that they were doing…

  • A Windy Encounter with a North Pacific Right Whale – 5/24

    A Windy Encounter with a North Pacific Right Whale – 5/24

    Jan: Hi I’m Jan Roletto, and I’m a research coordinator at Greater Farallones and Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuaries, and I’m a federal employee, and I work for NOAA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Kristen: Hi, my name is Kirsten Lindquist, and I work for the Greater Farallones Association, and I’m also a NOAA…

  • A Rare Sighting of a North Pacific Right Whale – 2020

    I didn’t really know anything about North Pacific Right Whales. I was on a sailing ship that went down to Antarctica. I was off South Georgia Island, and I saw a Southern Pacific Right Whale, and I didn’t know what I was looking at. I was told by the naturalist, that’s what it was. And…

  • Peale’s Dolphins & Right Whales

    Peale’s Dolphins & Right Whales

    We’re ​working ​with ​Southern ​Right Whales ​here. ​And, ​you ​know, Right ​Whales ​are, ​​well, ​as ​their ​name ​suggests, ​they’re ​pretty ​easy ​to ​study ​and ​very ​amenable ​​to ​that. ​So ​we ​were ​out ​in ​our ​boat, ​I ​think ​there ​was ​three ​right ​whales ​on ​this ​time, ​just ​lazing ​at ​the ​surface. ​And ​they ​were ​pretty ​quiet, ​which ​was ​great ​because ​it ​meant ​that ​we ​have ​a ​lot ​of ​opportunity ​to ​approach ​to ​get ​photo ​identification ​shots ​of ​their ​heads ​and ​collect ​some ​tissue ​samples. ​ ​So ​I ​was ​feeling ​pretty ​happy ​that ​the ​animals ​were ​behaving ​quietly ​and ​nicely. ​And ​then, ​of ​course, ​a ​pod ​of ​Peale’s ​dolphins ​arrived ​and ​immediately ​​the ​right ​whales ​became ​super ​agitated ​and ​animated ​and ​the ​Peale’s ​dolphins ​were ​swimming ​round ​and ​round ​and ​round ​them ​and ​the ​boat ​and ​then ​doing ​ridiculous ​jumps. ​ And ​then ​we ​had ​as ​usual, ​the ​upside ​down ​tail ​slapping, ​which ​they ​decided ​to ​do ​in ​front ​of ​the ​boat. ​And ​right ​in ​the ​face ​of ​the ​right ​whales,  ​It ​was ​really ​undignified ​and ​the ​right ​whales ​were ​really ​not ​impressed.  ​And ​that ​was ​the ​end ​of ​data ​collection ​for ​the ​right ​whales ​because ​after ​that, ​they ​were ​so ​agitated ​and ​yeah, ​playing ​around ​with ​the ​right, ​with ​the ​Peale’s ​dolphins. ​ So ​it ​wasn’t ​a ​great ​for ​data ​collection, ​but ​it ​was ​really ​nice ​to ​look ​at ​that ​interaction. ​And, ,​it ​did ​leave ​us ​all ​with ​a ​big ​smile ​on ​our ​faces. In ​many ​ways, ​Peale’s ​are ​like ​real ​life ​Disney ​characters ​because ​their ​colouration ​pattern ​and ​they ​have ​this ​dark ​face, Peale’s Dolphins. ​It’s ​one ​of ​their ​characteristic ​features ​that ​their ​face ​and ​their ​chin ​is ​sort ​of ​a ​dusky ​black ​in ​coloration. ​And ​it ​just ​means ​that ​when ​they’re ​doing ​ ​naughty ​things ​and ​curious ​things, ​you ​can ​kind ​of ​see ​the ​whites ​around ​their ​eyeballs ​really ​vividly ​because ​the ​black. ​So, ​they’re ​always, ​​they ​always ​give ​that ​impression ​of ​being, yeah, ​just ​popped ​out ​from ​a ​Disney ​movie. -Caroline This post was adapted from a voice recording in episode 71 of the Whale Tales Podcast, listen here.

  • Mum I’m Hungry – 29/9/21

    Spotted this Mother Southern right whale feeding up Bub in the shallows. This southern Right Whale and calf was hugging the coastline just north of Perth they stayed close for almost a week , appeared to be feeding up the calf in the calm shallower waters The calf can drink up to 600 litres of…