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Uploaded by moMarrMelba on Oct 19, 2008
Fin WhalePacific0-60 Hzspeed: 10xhttp://www.pmel.noaa.gov/vents/acoustics/sounds_whales.html
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@steelersguy74 No, only the last two were Bryde's whales, it is easy to mistaken them because they look very similar. Also sing in the range of 16-40 hertz so you might be thinking of a blue whale.
gaztroan131 3 months ago
Most of those photos were Bryde's whales and I thought fin whales were supposed to be louder than that.
steelersguy74 11 months ago
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it's very rare sight of fluking fin whale.
oceanrainJL 3 years ago
I forgot to add - the call - the sound is amazing - what can I say...
dlsb13 3 years ago
Love the shots, esp from 0.8 to 0.10 It shows again about one having the courage to move on in life no matter what life throws back at you .....
Thanks again, Mo :):):)
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@steelersguy74 No, only the last two were Bryde's whales, it is easy to mistaken them because they look very similar. Also sing in the range of 16-40 hertz so you might be thinking of a blue whale.
gaztroan131 3 months ago
Most of those photos were Bryde's whales and I thought fin whales were supposed to be louder than that.
steelersguy74 11 months ago
0:08-0:10
it's very rare sight of fluking fin whale.
oceanrainJL 3 years ago
I forgot to add - the call - the sound is amazing - what can I say...
dlsb13 3 years ago
Love the shots, esp from 0.8 to 0.10 It shows again about one having the courage to move on in life no matter what life throws back at you .....
Thanks again, Mo :):):)
dlsb13 3 years ago