9/3/18 and 9/5/18 - CA171B Fatfin in Monterey Bay.
Photos by Tim Huntington with Blue Ocean Whale Watch
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9/3/18 and 9/5/18 - CA171B Fatfin in Monterey Bay.
Photos by Tim Huntington with Blue Ocean Whale Watch
8/29/18 - CA171B Fatfin (back) with CA51C Bumper (front).
Photo by Randy Straka with Princess Monterey Whale Watching
We found 5 Killer whales during our all day trip today August 29th, 2018. We also encountered hundreds of Common dolphins bow riding and several Humpback whales.
8/29/18 - Underwater and drone footage of the CA51′s and CA171B Fatfin socializing and traveling together.
Video by Monterey Bay Whale Watch
8/23/17 - Orphan adult male CA171B Fatfin returns to Monterey Bay, following CA165 Lonesome George and (likely) the CA51A’s.
In the third photo, Fatfin balances a piece of sea lion carcass on his rostrum.
Photos by Dorris Welch and Eric Austin Yee.
9/14/16 - CA171B Fatfin on the prowl outside of Moss Landing.
Photo by Chase Dekker [x]
10/19/2016 - CA171B Fatfin does a belly breach/lunge.
Photo by Alisa Schulman-Janiger [x]
9/23/16 - CA171B Fatfin
Photo by Chase Dekker [x]
9/10/16 - Orphaned male CA171B Fatfin travels across Monterey Bay to meet up with the CA122′s. In the third photo he is seen chasing a common murre.
Photos by Tim Huntington and Kate Cummings [x] [x]