A gray (Eschrichtius robustus) whale has recently been photographed in Walvis Bay, Namibia. This is the first record we are aware of for the species in the South Atlantic or Southern Hemisphere and likely represents one of, if not the longest movements of any mammal. The animal has been seen around the bay by marine tour operators since the 04 May 2013
A more detailed back story and photographs confirming species identify are available for viewing on the Namibian Dolphin Project blog: http://namibiandolphinproject.blogspot.com/ Photographs and story by John Paterson of the Albatross Task Force and Walvis Bay Strandings Network Other publications from our research group are available here: http://www.namibiandolphinproject.com/category/research/publications/ Regards Simon Elwen Research Fellow at the Mammal Research Institute, University of Pretoria Based in: Walvis Bay - Namibia. Phone: +264 81 421 4968 (mob Namibia) Namibian Dolphin Project: www.namibiandolphinproject.com
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