Rema
Female, Unit R

Born: 2014
Mother: Rita

Born: 2014
Mother: Rita

Rema is a juvenile member of Unit R. She is the daughter of Rita and is believed to have been born in 2014. We first documented Rema in 2016 when she was a curious and energetic calf who boldly approached our citizen scientists with a squid tendril hanging from her mouth.

She has since grown to be a self-assured juvenile who has assumed a more central position within her social group. We observed her swimming in formation with 5 members of Unit R during our 2021 field session.

Smooth pectoral fins, no facial markings
Smooth underside, no obvious markings
Clean edges on flukes

Dec 4, 2016

Dec 7, 2016

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Dec 7, 2016

Dec 7, 2016

Last Observed

Date / Time Location Activity
10/12/2021 12:19 pm 15 11 334/061 33 091
11.2 miles from shore
Juvenile whale speeds past observers
10/12/2021 11:50 am 15 10 142/061 34 018
12.8 miles from shore
Six whales from Unit R swim below in formation, adults and juveniles surround small calf while emitting creaks and codas
06/12/2016 10:30 am 15 35 194/061 49 352
3.5 miles from shore
Rema follows Raucous as they swim by
06/12/2016 10:10 am 15 37 305/061 49 030
3.7 miles from shore
Calf Rema swims close to intentionally view researchers
Date/Time: 10/12/2021 12:19 pm
Location: 15 11 334/061 33 091
11.2 miles from shore
Activity: Juvenile whale speeds past observers

Date/Time: 10/12/2021 11:50 am
Location: 15 10 142/061 34 018
12.8 miles from shore
Activity: Six whales from Unit R swim below in formation, adults and juveniles surround small calf while emitting creaks and codas

Date/Time: 06/12/2016 10:30 am
Location: 15 35 194/061 49 352
3.5 miles from shore
Activity: Rema follows Raucous as they swim by

Date/Time: 06/12/2016 10:10 am
Location: 15 37 305/061 49 030
3.7 miles from shore
Activity: Calf Rema swims close to intentionally view researchers