“It’s always very exciting to see the mothers and calves. The calves are of course coming up with their moms up along the east coast. This is a whale that was seen in the southeast by colleagues who fly down there,” said CCS Senior Scientist Charles “Stormy” Mayo.
The calf was first sighted by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) on January 17 in the calving grounds of the southeastern US. It’s the third of seven known mom-calf pairs of the season.
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