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True’s beaked whale

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May 2015 sighting statistics

  • Byazwhales
  • May 31, 2015
May has been an amazing month with lots of sightings; common dolphins, bottlenose dolphins, striped dolphins, Risso’s dolphins,…
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Six species today

  • Byazwhales
  • May 22, 2015
Species list of today: fin whales, sperm whales, Trues beaked whales, bottlenose dolphins, common dolphins and striped dolphins. Plus…
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September 2009 sighting statistics

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  • September 30, 2009
During our whale watching tours in September we encountered 10 different cetacean species (3 whale species and 7…
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March 2009 sighting statistics

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  • March 31, 2009
During our whale watching tours in March we have encountered 8 different cetacean species. The most encountered whale…
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July 2008 sighting statistics

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  • August 5, 2008
During the month of July was encountered 11 different cetacean species (listed below ordered by those most encountered…
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Beaked whale fact sheet

  • ByFuturismo Biologists Team
  • July 30, 2007
What is a beaked whale? There are 21 known species in the beaked whale family (Ziphiidae). That is…
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True’s beaked whale fact sheet

  • ByFuturismo Biologists Team
  • July 30, 2007
Very little is known about True’s beaked whales, as they have only been positively identified at sea a…
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