2025 Large Whale Research in Photos
We conduct surveys and research to better understand the abundance, distribution, and behavior of several species of whales in our region. Our photo gallery highlights our work dedicated to helping conserve and protect whales in our region.
Scientists from our Whale Ecology Branch regularly conduct surveys and research to help better understand the biology and ecology of whales in our region, especially the endangered North Atlantic right whale. They work closely with partners and collaborators to collect data and biological samples needed to assess and monitor right whale population in the calving and feeding grounds, track injury rates, identify areas of entanglement and vessel collision risks, and more. They use tools, technologies, aircrafts, vessels, and strategies to do the work needed to conserve and protect the whales in our region as mandated under the Marine Mammal Protection Act and the Endangered Species Act. Their year in photos highlights our region’s whales, documents the team’s important work, and shares some of the amazing sights and scenes they’re fortunate to experience.