Video: Phoenix the North Atlantic Right Whale Video
Researchers frequently track North Atlantic right whales from ships or from the air. This video of Phoenix (left) was captured in March 2009 on George’s Shoal, east of Chatham, Mass. Learn more about Phoenix in our Tale of a Whale photo essay.
Allison Glass/NOAA
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