Right whale breach relatively frequently. As seems frequently to be the case, the whale had last surfaced off the stern of the 85 foot whale-watching boat. A fe minutes later it began breaching about 200 meters in front of the bow, setting off a stampede among the several naturalists, myself included, that nearly trampled the other passengers. The whale breached four (?) times, but it was not until the last breach that I had made it to the bow to get this poor shot.
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{{Information |Description={{en|1=North Pacific Right Whale - A breach, far away}} |Source=Own work by uploader |Author=NPRW4ever (Jim Scarff) |Date=March 20, 1982 |Permission= |other_versions= }} Right whale breach relatively frequentl