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  • A humpback whale off Cape Cod watching US! /

  • this is a set of whale teeth, found in the portland maritme museum. most people comment when they first see this shot “do whales have teeth?”

  • We were fishing on the boat I work on out of Dutch Harbor, Alaska when this Sea Lion came off of the ice pack and when it surfaced to see what we were doing it looked like it had been smoking. I kind of had to laugh. Hope you enjoy!

  • after our Virginia mountain adventure we headed to the Jersey shore of The Wildwoods and went out on a 3 hour whale and dolphine watching ride in CapeMay N.J. Well since we had the most beautiful calmest day at sea we didn’t get a chance to see any whales but seen dolphine. /

  • One of the joys of whale watching hoping to catch the elusive tail shot. Not as high as I would have liked, but never mind. Taken at the Head of the Bight, South Australia.

  • Ink creatures inspired by Ernst Haekels illustrations of micro organisms and all things tiny. This belongs to a set of approximately 35 drawings, a small selection is viewable on the website below, if you’re interested in seeing the others feel free to contact me :) Original Available, feel free to email me via www.noise.net/becc if you’re interested. (c) REO 2008

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  • Humpback whale fluke in Auke Bay, Juneau, AK.

  • This was taken on a recent whale expedition near Mexico.

  • Humpback whale, Monterey, CA

  • Bigheart the whale breaching the oceans surface

  • This is another shot of an Orca Whale spyhopping in the Bering Sea. Something I will never tire of seeing.

  • This photo was taken Is part of the Pacific northwest Coastline. The rock jutting out on the far left reminds me of a Whale, I love the deep blue ocean and the wildflowers growing down the side of the hill. Photo taken by Canon IXUS

  • This is a shot of a Orca Whale (Killer Whale) that I captured while on the commercial fishing vessel that I work on in the Bering Sea, Alaska. We regularly offload our product in Dutch Harbor, Alaska and have a range in fishing the Bering Sea of several hundred miles each way.

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Sea Shepherd / Steve Irwin The Sea Shepherd / Steve Irwin returned to port in Hobart, Tasmania from the Antarctic Whale Sanctuary, after completing the Operation Musashi whale defense campaign. Please take the time to visit the Sea_Shepherd_Conservation_Society Website While in Tassie we had the privilege to go on board the Sea Shepherd / Steve Irwin in Hobart and see first hand how the crew live in the most basic conditions and quarters while they fight the good fight for Whales, Dolphins, Sharks and other creatures of the sea. Many would think that the plight of Whales is the most important consideration, but it was explained to us that the survival of sharks are just as important. Sharks / On multi-faceted fronts, Sea Shepherd is waging an all out battle to save sharks from the threat of decimation. Not only does Sea Shepherd work hard to raise awareness and care for this unpopular species, we also patrol marine protected areas, expose corruption/greed, and arrest the criminals who drive the multi-billion dollar shark-killing industry. 100 million sharks are killed each year-by longlines, by “sport” fishermen, or by a barbaric practice known as shark finning. Hooked sharks are hauled onto boats, their fins are sliced off while they are still alive. These helpless animals are then tossed back into the ocean where, unable to swim without their fins, they sink towards the bottom and die an agonizing death. Whales / Sea Shepherd has been on the front lines for nearly three decades protecting whales from illegal whalers. From Japan to Iceland to Norway and elsewhere around the globe, Sea Shepherd’s direct action crews defend whales from slaughter. Galapagos / In the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador, Sea Shepherd is working with the National Marine Park service on anti-poaching enforcement and conservation programs. The Galapagos is our line in the sand. If humanity cannot protect such a unique and diverse ecosystem, we will not be able to protect any ecosystem. The Galapagos is a challenge and battlefield for the effort to halt human greed and destruction. These Enchanted Isles are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and this means all of us have a responsibility to help protect them from illegal exploitation. Dolphins / Sea Shepherd has been active in directly intervening where dolphins are threatened. In 1982, we negotiated an end to the dolphin slaughter of Iki Island, Japan. They sent crews to Taiji, Japan, in 2003 and 2004, and to the Solomon Islands. Seals / Sea Shepherd has been fighting sealers since 1975, and over the course of a quarter of a century we have saved hundreds of thousands of seals from slaughter using many different and creative methods. Sea Shepherd’s highly-publicized efforts have helped in creating awareness, which is the first step in enacting change. Canon PowerShot A650 IS Shutter Speed: 1/250sec / Aperture: F4.0 / ISO: 80

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Flag of the Sea Shepherd / Steve Irwin The Sea Shepherd / Steve Irwin returned to port in Hobart, Tasmania from the Antarctic Whale Sanctuary, after completing the Operation Musashi whale defense campaign. Please take the time to visit the Sea_Shepherd_Conservation_Society Website While in Tassie we had the privilege to go on board the Sea Shepherd / Steve Irwin in Hobart and see first hand how the crew live in the most basic conditions and quarters while they fight the good fight for Whales, Dolphins, Sharks and other creatures of the sea. Canon PowerShot A650 IS Shutter Speed: 1/400sec / Aperture: F4.5 / ISO: 80

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Artwork in the Mess on board the Sea Shepherd / Steve Irwin The Sea Shepherd / Steve Irwin returned to port in Hobart, Tasmania from the Antarctic Whale Sanctuary, after completing the Operation Musashi whale defense campaign. Please take the time to visit the Sea_Shepherd_Conservation_Society Website While in Tassie we had the privilege to go on board the Sea Shepherd / Steve Irwin in Hobart and see first hand how the crew live in the most basic conditions and quarters while they fight the good fight for Whales, Dolphins, Sharks and other creatures of the sea. Canon PowerShot A650 IS Shutter Speed: 1/60sec / Aperture: F2.8 / ISO: 200

  • Dolphins and Whales swim, play, jump, flip and glide / If we don’t look after the oceans they won’t survive

  • Taken at Witless Bay, Newfoundland, Canada while on a whale and bird watching tour with Eco Tours For more information please visit Brian’s Homepage

  • Southern hemisphere humpback whales swim to shallow waters near Vava’u, a small island in the South Pacific Kingdom of Tonga in order to mate and give birth during the southern hemisphere winter months. This boisterous male humpback whale is advertising to other males by slamming his tail down on the surface of the water. Several other big humpback bulls were in the area, all of them coming together to form a competition group. Each one of the participating male whales was intent upon capturing the favor of a nearby cow humpback that acted about as nonchalant about the entire business as was possible. While the boys breached, rammed each other, slapped their tails on the water and acted rowdy the female slipped away. One can snorkel with the Tonga humpbacks. Oceanic Society Expeditions is one company that offers expeditions to swim with the humpbacks…at least when they aren’t behaving like rowdies! Canon 30D, Canon 100-300mm DO lens, shutter 1/1000, f/13.0, exposure bias -0.33, ISO 400. Vava’u, Tonga, South Pacific Ocean September 9, 2007

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