White Orca first ever footage

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edited April 2012 in All Encompassing Trip
An all-white, and possibly albino, killer whale has been spotted in seas off eastern Russia, scientists reported Monday, dubbing the adult male "Iceberg."

"In many ways, Iceberg is a symbol of all that is pure, wild and extraordinarily exciting about what is out there in the ocean waiting to be discovered," Erich Hoyt, co-director of the Far East Russia Orca Project, said in a statement. "The challenge is to keep the ocean healthy so that such surprises are always possible."

The researchers, who are studying killer whales in an area that's also seen as an opportunity for oil development, say Iceberg is the first adult, all-white male orca to have been documented.

Young, all-white orcas have been seen before -- including two in Iceberg's pod -- but none has ever been recorded living into adulthood.

Iceberg and his pod of 12 relatives were first spotted off Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula.

"We have no genetic data" on Iceberg's pod, Hoyt wrote in a blog post Sunday, "but we are hoping to meet them again in summer 2012 and learn more about the phenomenon of white whales, why they occur, what it means and whether Iceberg is a true albino — perhaps we can catch a glimpse of a pink eye — or 'just' one of the most beautiful orcas anyone has ever seen."


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"Iceberg" travels with his pod near Bering Island off Russia's coast.

The area where Iceberg was first seen is inside Russia's largest marine reserve and the scientists hope it will be expanded to create a "network of reserves."

"Such a call is in response to local overfishing in some areas, and increased oil and gas exploration, which poses a threat to marine mammals from increasing noise levels, ship traffic and potential oil spills," the scientists stated. "As noise levels increase, the ability of whales to communicate over long distances may be compromised."

http://worldnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/20 ... east-coast

Pretty cool, hopefully the Japanese don't try to kill it for "research" purposes. 
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Comments

  • Stardog3..Stardog3.. Posts: 1,527
    That's pretty cool!

    Over fishing is such a huge issue in certain areas and hopefully something like this will spur further restrictions off the coast there.
  • LizardLizard Posts: 12,091
    cool.....sent that story onto my husband and sons.
    So I'll just lie down and wait for the dream
    Where I'm not ugly and you're lookin' at me
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