Image:Humpback-bubble-spiral Olson.jpg

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Summary

Description

An aerial view of a bubble net created by feeding humpback whales off Cape Fanshaw, Alaska.

Source

original at NMML Collection, NMFS/NOAA ( gallery, direct link); this version found in How do marine mammals use sound when feeding? ( direct link); Yet another version found in Marine Fisheries Review: The Humpback Whale.

Date
Author

J. Olson, NMFS/NOAA

Permission
( Reusing this image)

Other versions Image:Humpback-bubble-spiral-large Olson.jpg (original)

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current 10:05, 26 January 2008 180×162 (7 KB) Duesentrieb ({{Information |Description=bubble net produced by a humpback whale |Source=[http://www.dosits.org/animals/use/img/bubble2.jpg direct link], found in [http://www.dosits.org/animals/use/2aa.htm How do marine mammals use sound when feeding?] |Date= |Author=J)
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