Ready for pelagic week? I joined a trip to Bodega Canyon and Cordell Bank today (25 August 2019). So I'll be sharing some photos from offshore during the next week. Above, a Northern Right Whale Dolphin (Lissodelphis borealis) leaps from the water next to the boat. They look unusual because they lack a dorsal fin.
Northern Right Whale Dolphins are fast and unpredictable, making them difficult to photograph. When they break the surface, they produce an impressive splash:
These dolphins are very dark above, so they almost look like shadows when swimming under water. But check out the paler frosting on the flukes:
Here's another example of their shadowy silhouette:
Because they lack a dorsal fin, when viewed from a distance Northern Right Whale Dolphins can look a little odd. Below, here's one surfacing — note the very streamlined shape:
2 comments:
Amazing critters!
And I look forward to seeing more photos from that trip.
Thanks for showing me this dolphin. Beautiful!
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