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CETACEAN LIVE-ABOARD

length: 6:49 Source: Youtube Author: cetaceosynavegacion
LIVEABOARD IN THE SOUTH-EAST OF SPAIN WHALE / DOLPHIN WATCHING CRUISES


Manado - cetaceans on surface

length: 3:48 Source: Youtube Author: jeemeewong
Enroute from Bangka. Dec Christmas 2002.


ML Cetaceans

length: 1:57 Source: Youtube Author: orcagirl
Maple Leaf Adventures 2003


Whale Watching platform

length: 0:53 Source: Youtube Author: blueventures
One of the villages just outside the far south of the Velondriake conservation network. A pure white, wind swept beach with an adjacent reef flat. A shark & turtle monitoring project, launched in October 2006, has been collecting data looking at the number of fisheries catches. Antespoke is one village with a.... more


2000 Short-Beaked Common Dolphin 3 31 08 CA

length: 8:26 Source: Youtube Author: ellabellahollywood
Short-beaked common dolphins are the most abundant cetacean species off the coast of California. They are year round residents although their distribution changes with the season. In fact, during winter it is not uncommon to see schools of short-beaked common dolphin from our lab. The dolphins are most likely.... more


Brian in Cetacea in the Panama Canal, Miraflores Locks

length: 0:49 Source: Youtube Author: kevinbarone
A nice closeup of Brian in Cetacea in the Panama Canal, Miraflores Locks. He's lashed together with a larger sailboat.


Brian sailing Cetacea into Miraflores

length: 0:47 Source: Youtube Author: kevinbarone
Brian sailing Cetacea into the first set of locks at Miraflores. You can see the boat entering, being lowered and exiting the lock.


Cetacea in Gatun Locks, Panama Canal

length: 0:27 Source: Youtube Author: kevinbarone
Brian sailing Cetacea through the Panama Canal, Gatun Locks


Brian sailing Cetacea under Centennial Bridge, Panama

length: 0:14 Source: Youtube Author: kevinbarone
Brian sailing Cetacea under the Centennial Bridge in the Panama Canal just before the Miraflores locks.