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Searching for Type D — A New Species of Killer Whale?

Posted on July 9, 2020 by Rick SpilmanJuly 9, 2020

How little we know about the ocean is staggering. What little we know and understand about orcas, killer whales, is just one example. For years, there were thought to be two types of orcas — residents and transients. Residents stayed … Continue reading →

Posted in Lore of the Sea | Tagged killer whales, Orca, type D

New Species of Orca Identified — Say Hello to Type D

Posted on March 11, 2019 by Rick SpilmanMarch 11, 2019

It is remarkable how little we really know about orcas, also known as killer whales. In January, a team of NOAA scientists located and began to study a likely new species of orca about 60 miles off the coast of … Continue reading →

Posted in Current, Lore of the Sea | Tagged Cape Horn, Chile, killer whale, Orca, type D

Rare Breed of Orca May Be New Species

Posted on July 5, 2013 by Rick SpilmanJuly 5, 2013

The title of the paper published in the journal Polar Biology doesn’t help much, unless you are biologist. The paper is titled, “Mitogenomic insights into a recently described and rarely observed killer whale morphotype.” Lara Sorokanich writing in National Geographic … Continue reading →

Posted in Current, Lore of the Sea | Tagged killer whale, Orca, type D
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