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Humpback Whale, Tail Dive. Humpback Whales often due three short surface dives
where just there back breaks the water. The fourth
in this series of dives is the "Tail Dive" where the tail
breaks the surface as the whale dives deep. Whales
can remain under water for 20 to 25 minuets.

Image ID #2018 - Tail Dive

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Bubble Net feeding group. Humpback Whales feed in groups by circling in deep water and
forcing air bubbles to rise to the surface. This process, called
Bubble Net Feeding, captures schools of smaller fish which are
then engulfed in the whales mouth as they lunge from beneath
to the surface.

Image ID #2025 - Bubble Net Group

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Whale carcass on the Beach. It is not known why Whales sometimes beach themselves.
It is thought that they might be following echoes from their voices, which causes them to become stuck in low tides, or that maybe
health issues push them to shore. Being caught on the rocks has
brought this individual full circle, as it now provides a food
source for bears, birds and many other animals living within
this coastal echo system.

Image ID #2000 - COASTAL BROWN BEAR

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Bubble Net Feeding Humpback Whale Close up of Bubble Net Feeding.

Image ID 2074 - Bubble Net Feeding

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