eNewsletter: September edition

Spotlight: Minke whale

Each month we dive into fun facts, stories, and updates with our fin-tastic whale and dolphin loving community!

Did you know?

  • Other names: Lesser rorqual; Lesser finback; Sharp-headed finner; Little finner; Pike whale.
  • Despite its name, the common minke whale is, in fact, not so common. The ‘minke’ in their name comes from a notorious Norwegian whaler who mistook a minke whale for a…

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News

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Harbor seal pup given a second chance at life

On June 16th, our Marine Animal Rescue and Response (MARR) team responded to a harbor seal pup in Plymouth, MA. The decision was made to bring the pup into rehabilitation at the National Marine Life Center (NMLC), where he was admitted for care and given the name Cherry Garcia. Read the full story.

Marine Mammal Conservation Intern reflects on her experience

While at the time I had no experience in the field of marine mammals- and highly limited knowledge, as well- I knew that this work was something I wanted to be a part of, and this internship granted me both a wide range of new knowledge and unforgettable experiences. Read the full story.

Flukeless humpback is not a fluke

A humpback whale with no tail was recently spotted swimming off the coast of Washington State. This severe injury is most likely the result of an entanglement. Read the full story.

Minke whale characteristics

  • The common minke whale is the smallest of all baleen whales, reaching…
© WDC, setting them apart from their southern cousins, one of the most fascinating traits of minke whales in the northern hemisphere are the white ‘armbands’ around their flippers.

Minke whale watching

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Whale watching with Jen

“Weather conditions were hazy, but not bad. Overall, the trip was incredible, we saw over 6 humpbacks and we also got visited by 2-3 minkes, plus on our way back into Plymouth we saw a dead minke. (WDC’s MARR team responded to the minke and conducted a full necropsy the following day. Results from the necropsy will be released in the future.)”

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