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Mysticeti Collection

"Mysticeti: Majestic Giants of the Ocean" Witness the awe-inspiring beauty and power of the Mysticeti, a group of baleen whales that grace our oceans

Background imageMysticeti Collection: Megaptera novaeangliae, Humpback Whale breaching

Megaptera novaeangliae, Humpback Whale breaching

Background imageMysticeti Collection: Megaptera novaeangliae, Humpback Whale, side view

Megaptera novaeangliae, Humpback Whale, side view

Background imageMysticeti Collection: Blue Whale (Balaenoptera musculus) tail, Sea of Cortez, Mexico

Blue Whale (Balaenoptera musculus) tail, Sea of Cortez, Mexico

Background imageMysticeti Collection: Bowhead Whale (Balaena mysticetus) juvenile basking, Baffin Island, Canada

Bowhead Whale (Balaena mysticetus) juvenile basking, Baffin Island, Canada

Background imageMysticeti Collection: Southern Right Whale (Eubalaena australis) fluke, Argentina

Southern Right Whale (Eubalaena australis) fluke, Argentina

Background imageMysticeti Collection: Southern Right Whale (Eubalaena australis) surfacing, Peninsula Valdez, Argentina

Southern Right Whale (Eubalaena australis) surfacing, Peninsula Valdez, Argentina

Background imageMysticeti Collection: Bowhead Whale (Balaena mysticetus) tail, Baffin Island, Canada

Bowhead Whale (Balaena mysticetus) tail, Baffin Island, Canada

Background imageMysticeti Collection: Balaenoptera musculus, Blue Whale, side view

Balaenoptera musculus, Blue Whale, side view

Background imageMysticeti Collection: Mom and baby humpback whales swim through clear tropical waters

Mom and baby humpback whales swim through clear tropical waters

Background imageMysticeti Collection: Humpback whale breaching the calm waters of Frederick Sound, Admiralty Island, Alaska, USA

Humpback whale breaching the calm waters of Frederick Sound, Admiralty Island, Alaska, USA
Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) breaching the calm waters of the Inside Passage at Frederick Sound; Admiralty Island, Alaska, USA

Background imageMysticeti Collection: Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) singing, Maui

Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) singing, Maui

Background imageMysticeti Collection: Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) breaching

Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) breaching

Background imageMysticeti Collection: Southern Right Whale (Eubalaena australis) tail, Peninsula Valdez, Argentina

Southern Right Whale (Eubalaena australis) tail, Peninsula Valdez, Argentina

Background imageMysticeti Collection: A group of humpback whales swimming together

A group of humpback whales swimming together. The humpback whale is a very social aquatic mammal that gathers in large groups

Background imageMysticeti Collection: Flipper, pectoral fin of a Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae)

Flipper, pectoral fin of a Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) in Hervey Bay in front of Fraser Island, Queensland, Australia

Background imageMysticeti Collection: Illustration, smiling Whale spouting water from its blow hole, side view

Illustration, smiling Whale spouting water from its blow hole, side view

Background imageMysticeti Collection: Two humpback whales and a shark swim among ancient city ruins

Two humpback whales and a shark swim among ancient city ruins

Background imageMysticeti Collection: A humpback whale dives in the Caribbean Sea

A humpback whale dives in the Caribbean Sea
A humpback whale (Megaptera novaengliae) dives in the Caribbean Sea. Atlantic Humpbacks migrate from northern feeding grounds to the Caribbean each winter to breed and give birth

Background imageMysticeti Collection: Blue whale underwater with caustics on surface

Blue whale underwater with caustics on surface
Blue whale swimming underwater with bubbles trail and caustics on water surface

Background imageMysticeti Collection: Humpback whales breach the ocean surface near a passing ship

Humpback whales breach the ocean surface near a passing ship
Two humpback whales breach the ocean surface near a passing ship in full sail

Background imageMysticeti Collection: A humpback whale mother and calf

A humpback whale mother and calf (Megaptera novaengliae) surfaces to breathe in the Caribbean Sea. Atlantic Humpbacks migrate from northern feeding grounds to the Caribbean each winter to breed

Background imageMysticeti Collection: Mother and calf humpback whales swim just under the surface of the Caribbean Sea

Mother and calf humpback whales swim just under the surface of the Caribbean Sea
Mother and calf humpback whales (Megaptera novaengliae) swim just under the surface of the Caribbean Sea. Atlantic Humpbacks migrate from northern feeding grounds to the Caribbean each winter to

Background imageMysticeti Collection: Humpback whales swim together on their migration route

Humpback whales swim together on their migration route
Several humpback whales swim together on their migration route to Alaskan waters

Background imageMysticeti Collection: Two Humpback whales swim near the ocean surface

Two Humpback whales swim near the ocean surface
Two humpback whales swim near the ocean surface in the light rays from the sun

Background imageMysticeti Collection: Two humpback whales come to the surface of ocean waters to breath

Two humpback whales come to the surface of ocean waters to breath

Background imageMysticeti Collection: A diver encounters two humpback whales in the ocean

A diver encounters two humpback whales in the ocean

Background imageMysticeti Collection: Two humpback whales over a reef in shallow ocean waters

Two humpback whales over a reef in shallow ocean waters
Two humpback whales rest and sleep over a reef in shallow ocean waters

Background imageMysticeti Collection: A humpback whale slaps its tail on the surface of the Atlantic Ocean

A humpback whale slaps its tail on the surface of the Atlantic Ocean
A humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) slaps its massive tail on the surface of the Atlantic Ocean. Why these huge whales, which reach lengths of over 50 feet, perform such behavior is not known

Background imageMysticeti Collection: Humpback mother and calf swim near the surface

Humpback mother and calf swim near the surface

Background imageMysticeti Collection: Two humpback whales swim together in beautiful ocean waters

Two humpback whales swim together in beautiful ocean waters

Background imageMysticeti Collection: Mother and calf humpback whales swimming just under the surface

Mother and calf humpback whales swimming just under the surface
Mother and calf humpback whales (Megaptera novaengliae) swimming just under the surface of the Caribbean Sea. Atlantic Humpbacks migrate from northern feeding grounds to the Caribbean each winter to

Background imageMysticeti Collection: A humpback whale surfaces to breathe

A humpback whale surfaces to breathe
A humpback whale (Megaptera novaengliae) surfaces to breathe in the Caribbean Sea. Atlantic Humpbacks migrate from northern feeding grounds to the Caribbean each winter to breed and give birth

Background imageMysticeti Collection: A humpback whale in the Caribbean Sea

A humpback whale in the Caribbean Sea
A humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) swims above the seafloor in the Caribbean Sea. Humpbacks migrate to the Caribbean each winter to breed and give birth

Background imageMysticeti Collection: A mother humpback whale swims with her baby calf

A mother humpback whale swims with her baby calf through sunlit ocean shallows

Background imageMysticeti Collection: A humpback whale begins to breach out of the Atlantic Ocean

A humpback whale begins to breach out of the Atlantic Ocean
A humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) spy hops out of the Atlantic Ocean. Why these huge whales breach, which reach lengths of over 50 feet, is not known

Background imageMysticeti Collection: A humpback whale dives into the blue ocean

A humpback whale dives into the blue ocean

Background imageMysticeti Collection: A humpback whale surfaces to breathe in the Caribbean Sea

A humpback whale surfaces to breathe in the Caribbean Sea
A humpback whale (Megaptera novaengliae) surfaces to breathe in the Caribbean Sea. Atlantic Humpbacks migrate from northern feeding grounds to the Caribbean each winter to breed and give birth

Background imageMysticeti Collection: Two humpback whales frolic in the rays of light from the sun

Two humpback whales frolic in the rays of light from the sun

Background imageMysticeti Collection: Three humpback whales swim together in the vast open ocean

Three humpback whales swim together in the vast open ocean

Background imageMysticeti Collection: Humpback whale mother and calf swim over a colorful coral reef

Humpback whale mother and calf swim over a colorful coral reef

Background imageMysticeti Collection: A humpback whale and her calf in the Caribbean Sea

A humpback whale and her calf in the Caribbean Sea
A humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) and her calf swim above the seafloor in the Caribbean Sea. Humpbacks migrate to the Caribbean each winter to breed and give birth

Background imageMysticeti Collection: A mother humpback whale is escorted by another whale and her baby calf

A mother humpback whale is escorted by another whale and her baby calf

Background imageMysticeti Collection: Humpback whales swim in the clear waters of the Caribbean Sea

Humpback whales swim in the clear waters of the Caribbean Sea
Humpback whales (Megaptera novaengliae) swim in the clear waters of the Caribbean Sea. Atlantic Humpbacks migrate from northern feeding grounds to the Caribbean each winter to breed and give birth

Background imageMysticeti Collection: A group of humpback whales swim in ocean shallows

A group of humpback whales swim in ocean shallows

Background imageMysticeti Collection: Three blue whales move through their protected territory

Three blue whales move through their protected territory

Background imageMysticeti Collection: Humpback whale illustration, white background

Humpback whale illustration, white background

Background imageMysticeti Collection: A mother and calf humpback whale rise to the surface

A mother and calf humpback whale rise to the surface in crystal clear tropical ocean waters

Background imageMysticeti Collection: A humpback mother whale escorts her calf

A humpback mother whale escorts her calf in the shallows of the ocean



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"Mysticeti: Majestic Giants of the Ocean" Witness the awe-inspiring beauty and power of the Mysticeti, a group of baleen whales that grace our oceans. From the magnificent Humpback Whale breaching with unmatched grace to its side view revealing intricate details, these gentle giants never cease to amaze. Captured by Masa Ushioda from SpecialistStock, we are transported to the enchanting Sea of Cortez in Mexico where a Blue Whale's colossal tail emerges from crystal-clear waters. Meanwhile, on Baffin Island in Canada, a juvenile Bowhead Whale basks under golden sunlight, showcasing its remarkable size even at such a young age. Venturing further south to Argentina's Peninsula Valdez, we catch sight of Southern Right Whales as they surface gracefully and flaunt their distinctive flukes. The mystique continues as another Bowhead Whale reveals its majestic tail against an icy backdrop on Baffin Island. A side view glimpse into the life of a Blue Whale leaves us mesmerized by its sheer magnitude and elegance. In Alaska's Frederick Sound, Humpback Whales breach effortlessly through calm waters while singing their melodic tunes off Maui. These captivating moments remind us why protecting these incredible creatures is crucial for our planet's biodiversity. Let us cherish every encounter with these mystical beings who roam our vast oceans – reminding us just how small we truly are in comparison to nature's wonders.