Whale Museum-Whale Watch Celebrated Ariel Durrant is one of many to present senior projects in the form of gallery exhibits this spring. Her show, Spinal Tap, presents an array of "books" made from found objects.
a researchers have been using photo-identification techniques to identify and track individual fin and humpback whales in the North Atlantic Ocean since the 1970s. Individual whales are identified by dorsal fin shape, natural color patterns and acquired scars (fin whales) or fluke pigmentation patterns (humpback whales). Allied Whale currently maintains the North Atlantic Fin Whale Catalog and the North Atlantic Humpback Whale Catalog, which house photographs of thousands of individual whales. These catalogues allow researchers to follow individual whales' life histories and investigate migration patterns, calving rates and fidelity to feeding grounds.
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Your whale adoption supports photo-identification research at Allied Whale.
Adopt a Fin Whale
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What do you get when you Adopt a Whale?
Discovering Whales of the East Coast by Stephen Mullane
Your personalized Certificate of Adoption
A subscription to our annual newsletter
Prices:
Single Whale $40
Mother-Calf Pair $50
Renewal $20
To Adopt a Whale, fill out the order form below and email or mail it to Allied Whale, or call us to place your order by telephone. To purchase other Allied Whale Products, click here. Whale adoptions are also available during the summer months at the Bar Harbor Whale Museum.