Drifter
Female, Unit D
Born: <1984
Mother: Unknown
Born: <1984
Mother: Unknown
Drifter has the longest recorded photo identification history of the sperm whales who have been studied off the coast of Dominica. She was first photographed by researchers in 1984.
We caught a quick glimpse of Drifter mingling with members of her group who were socializing with whales from Unit A on November 22, 2021. She was encapsulated by other whales and we were able to confirm positive identification only after close review of our video content.
Smooth pectoral fins, no facial markings
Smooth underside, no obvious markings
Sharp tip on left fluke, rounded tip on right
Nov 22, 2021
Nov 22, 2021
Nov 22, 2021
Nov 22, 2021
Last Observed
Date / Time | Location | Activity |
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22/12/2021 11:32 am | 15 19 823/061 32 060 7.7 miles from shore |
Drifter swims among members of Unit A, swims away with small calf accompanied by Drop with calf |
22/11/2021 11:29 am | 15 19 823/061 32 060 7.7 miles from shore |
Drifter, Drop, calves and juveniles approach group of sleeping whales from Unit A |
Date/Time: | 22/12/2021 11:32 am |
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Location: | 15 19 823/061 32 060 7.7 miles from shore |
Activity: | Drifter swims among members of Unit A, swims away with small calf accompanied by Drop with calf |
Date/Time: | 22/11/2021 11:29 am |
Location: | 15 19 823/061 32 060 7.7 miles from shore |
Activity: | Drifter, Drop, calves and juveniles approach group of sleeping whales from Unit A |