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"Discover the Majestic Novae Angliae: Humpback Whales in Action" Witness the awe-inspiring beauty of Novae Angliae, as these magnificent creatures


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"Discover the Majestic Novae Angliae: Humpback Whales in Action" Witness the awe-inspiring beauty of Novae Angliae, as these magnificent creatures, known as Humpback Whales (Megaptera novaeangliae), grace the waters of various locations across the globe. From the Silver Bank in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Dominican Republic to Stephens Passage in Southeast Alaska's Pacific Ocean, these gentle giants captivate all who encounter them. In Southeast Alaska's Hobart Bay, an adult Humpback Whale emerges from mist-shrouded waters, creating a mystical scene that leaves spectators breathless. Further north in Iyoukeen Bay, these intelligent mammals showcase their cooperative bubble-net feeding technique, working together harmoniously to catch herring and sustain their massive bodies. Traveling westward to Hawaii's AuAu Channel between Maui and Lanai islands, a curious adult Humpback Whale gracefully explores underwater depths with undeniable curiosity. Meanwhile, off Point Adolphus in Southeast Alaska, another pod surfaces with powerful blows that echo through the air. The breathtaking display continues as an adult Humpback Whale performs a fluke-up dive in Icy Strait before breaching spectacularly amidst crashing waves in Maui's AuAu Channel. These acrobatic displays demonstrate not only their strength but also their playful nature. In Chatham Strait of Southeast Alaska lies an unforgettable moment when an adult Humpback Whale slaps its tail near researchers—a reminder of our shared connection with these incredible beings. Observing closely reveals expanded ventral pleats and baleen hanging from their upper jaws—remarkable adaptations for efficient filter-feeding. As they co-operatively bubble-net feed once again in Stephens Passage’s Pacific waters off Southeast Alaska’s coast—their synchronized movements leave us humbled by nature’s wonders.