Please note that the same animals may be numbered differently because fluke and dorsal shots could not be linked. Therefore we have a definate 4 animals based on fluke ID.
HB1: Note: Classic hump & white spot in curve of dorsal fin.
HB1: Note: Classic hump & white spot in curve of dorsal fin. This was ID by Colin Barnes in 2001. Probably female as it had a calf in association.
HB1: Note: Classic hump & white spot in curve of dorsal fin.
HB1: Note: Classic hump & white spot in curve of dorsal fin.
HB1*: Note: Totally dark underside to fluke. *Matched with dorsal fin through Colin Barnes photos from 2001.
HB2: Note: Fluke Notches.
HB2: Note: ‘V’ pattern & dark patch on Lr. right fluke.
HB3: Note: Very Unique Rake marks along Fluke Margin.
This animal was seen tail slapping a number of times.
HB3: Note: Very Unique Rake marks along Fluke Margin.
HB3: Note: Very Unique Rake marks along Fluke Margin.
HB4: Note: Almost clear white fluke with black mark near tip of right fluke.
HB4: Note: Almost clear white fluke with black mark near tip of right fluke.
HB5: Note: Plain dorsal fin.
HB6: Note: Scarring on dorsal fin.
HB6: Note: Scarring on dorsal fin.
HB3 & HB6 Photographed together, probably feeding.