Ocean Scientists Discover Rare White Killer Whale In Alaska
Posted By Sara-Lise Haith on Sunday Mar 9, 2008 @ 05:42 in FreeDiving
A group of scientists aboard the NOAA research
vessel Oscar Dyson in the North Pacific spotted a rare white killer
whale in the Aleutian Islands on February 23, among a pod of normally
colored whales.
At the moment of their discovery, the
scientists were about two miles off Kanaga Volcano, part of Alaska's
Aleutian Islands, where the research ship was conducting an acoustic
survey of pollock near Steller sea lion haulout sites.
The
nearly mythic creature was initially noticed by Holly Fearnbach, a
research biologist with the National Marine Mammal Laboratory in
Seattle who also photographed the seemingly albino whale.
"I had heard about this whale, but we had never been able to find it," said Fearnbach. "It was quite neat to find it."
According
to John Durban, a research biologist at National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration's Alaska Fisheries Science Center in
Seattle, the whale, which has a white saddle area while other parts of
its body have pigmentation, is probably not a true albino.
A similarly looking whale was spotted years ago in the Aleutians, much less scientifically documented. However, such whales have eluded researchers since. White orcas have previously been reported in the Aleutians, the Bering Sea and the Russian coast.
The scientists are currently trying to identify
if the whale, which appears to be a healthy, adult male about 25 to 30
feet long and weighing upward of 10,000 pounds, has been spotted
before.
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