The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Delight at whale fluke photo

Wildlife: Picture identifies Shetland humpback as Caribbean-based

- BY KIERAN BEATTIE

A humpback whale from a breeding population in the eastern Caribbean sea has been recorded for the first time in British waters.

The enormous creature was captured displaying its tail flukes off Shetland by wildlife photograph­er Brydon Thomason.

Each whale has its own unique fluke markings – caused by scarring and pigmentati­on – which can be used by scientists to identify individual­s.

Mr Thomason explained that capturing clear images of whale tails is challengin­g for photograph­ers, but thanks to the clarity of his latest shots, scientific identifica­tion was possible.

Experts from organisati­ons in Ireland, Norway, America and other countries around the world trawled through their databases of hundreds of whale flukes to try and find a positive match for the gentle giant.

And earlier this month Mr Thomason was amazed to discover the humpback he spotted in Shetland waters in December was an individual from the breeding grounds off the island of Guadeloupe in the Caribbean – a UK first from this region.

Mr Thomason said: “Each and every one of us was amazed when word came back – they had found a match.

“This same whale had been photograph­ed in the breeding grounds off Guadeloupe in the Caribbean – the first ever match from British waters to their breeding grounds.

“This unpreceden­ted ID match in itself is of course significan­t and will hopefully

“Each and every one of us was amazed”

perhaps help to grow our understand­ing of these wonderful creatures and their movements.

“For me, I was just lucky to be in the right place at the right time to get a shot good enough for images to be assessed by researcher­s and organisati­ons.

“It is however their ongoing commitment, research and, perhaps above all, collaborat­ion that makes discoverie­s such as these possible.”

 ??  ?? HAPPY SNAP: A humpback whale off Shetland has also been seen in feeding ground in the Caribbean
HAPPY SNAP: A humpback whale off Shetland has also been seen in feeding ground in the Caribbean

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