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Dorsal Fin Collection (page 9)

The majestic dorsal fin of the resident killer whale bull, Orcinus orca, cuts through the waters of Cattle Pass off San Juan Island in Washington



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The majestic dorsal fin of the resident killer whale bull, Orcinus orca, cuts through the waters of Cattle Pass off San Juan Island in Washington, United States of America. This iconic feature is a defining characteristic of these intelligent and powerful creatures found in North America. As we explore beneath the waves, an illustrated side view reveals the intricate pattern on the small-spotted catshark (Scyliorhinus canicula), showcasing its unique dorsal fin. Meanwhile, the oarfish (Regalecus glesne) displays a mesmerizing sight with its long ribbon-like body adorned by a deep red dorsal fin that runs along its entire length. In another spectacle of nature's wonders, a pod of killer whales hunts together in perfect synchronization within a herring baitball (Clupea harengus). Their sleek black bodies emerge from the depths as their impressive dorsal fins slice through the water's surface. Moving north to Haro Strait near Saturna Island in British Columbia, Canada, transient killer whales make their presence known at sunset. The fading light casts an ethereal glow upon their surfacing bodies and prominent dorsal fins. Venturing into different species but still captivated by this remarkable feature, we observe Atlantic Mackerel (Scomber scombrus) and Chub Mackerel (Scomber japonicus), both displaying distinct side views highlighting their elegant dorsal fins. Even in polar regions like Gerlache Strait near Antarctica's Antarctic Peninsula or Alaska's Inside Passage in the USA, Orca killer whales continue to astound us with their travels and social interactions while proudly showcasing their magnificent dorsal fins against icy backdrops. Crossing continents to Norway's Lofoten Islands brings us face-to-face with two Orcas swimming side by side at sea surface. Against snow-covered mountains backdrop during November months adds an extra touch of awe-inspiring beauty to these already breathtaking creatures and their striking dorsal fins.