Wildlife Whales Should Be Treated With More Respect
May 26, 2010 07:07 AM
Wildlife whales should be treated with more respect.
The shallow waters of Stellwagen Bank attract a variety of whales and dolphins. Three endangered species the finback whale, North Atlantic right whale , humpback whale. Other marine animals the basking shark, Atlantic White-sided dolphin seen in groups from offshore waters to near Cape Cod, Provincetown shore.
The Sanctuary encompasses approximately 638 square nautical miles.

Whale Tail flukes are like fingerprints - no two are alike. © Dapixara. 2010

Humpback Whale Face © Dapixara. 2010

Humpback Whales acrobatic marine mammals. Wildlife Photography © Dapixara 2010
I create a map of how pollution affects the Massachusetts Bay and Bank.
Most of the pollution arises from chemicals from ships, trash disposal at sea, airborne contaminants, sewage and garbage, industrial wastes and toxic contaminants
View Stellwagen Bank Wildlife in a larger map
The shallow waters of Stellwagen Bank attract a variety of whales and dolphins. Three endangered species the finback whale, North Atlantic right whale , humpback whale. Other marine animals the basking shark, Atlantic White-sided dolphin seen in groups from offshore waters to near Cape Cod, Provincetown shore.
The Sanctuary encompasses approximately 638 square nautical miles.

Whale Tail flukes are like fingerprints - no two are alike. © Dapixara. 2010

Humpback Whale Face © Dapixara. 2010

Humpback Whales acrobatic marine mammals. Wildlife Photography © Dapixara 2010
I create a map of how pollution affects the Massachusetts Bay and Bank.
Most of the pollution arises from chemicals from ships, trash disposal at sea, airborne contaminants, sewage and garbage, industrial wastes and toxic contaminants
View Stellwagen Bank Wildlife in a larger map
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Finback Whale washed up in Provincetown
January 13, 2010 03:31 PM
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Finback Whale washed up in Provincetown ,40 foot long, 10 ton, washed up at about 1:00 p.m. Thursday May 22 2009. Photo taken 1:12 p.m © Dapixara photography..
Finback whales are the second largest whales (after blue whales) and are on the endangered-species list.


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Finback Whale washed up in Provincetown ,40 foot long, 10 ton, washed up at about 1:00 p.m. Thursday May 22 2009. Photo taken 1:12 p.m © Dapixara photography..
Finback whales are the second largest whales (after blue whales) and are on the endangered-species list.


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