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Orca Collection (#13)

The majestic orca, also known as the killer whale (Orcinus orca), is a sight to behold. With its sleek black and white body, it commands attention wherever it goes

Background imageOrca Collection: A pod of 5 Orcas (Orcinus orca) encountered off Gardner Point on the south end of Admiralty

A pod of 5 Orcas (Orcinus orca) encountered off Gardner Point on the south end of Admiralty Island, Southeast Alaska
Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageOrca Collection: An adult bull surfacing from a pod of 5 Orcas (Orcinus orca) encountered off Gardner Point

An adult bull surfacing from a pod of 5 Orcas (Orcinus orca) encountered off Gardner Point on the south end of
Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageOrca Collection: A possible new species of Orca (Killer Whale) called Type B Orca

A possible new species of Orca (Killer Whale) called Type B Orca (with a proposed new scientific name of Orcinus nanus)
Michael S. Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageOrca Collection: A possible new species of Orca (with a proposed new scientific name of Orcinus nanus)

A possible new species of Orca (with a proposed new scientific name of Orcinus nanus) traveling in the Lemaire Strait
Michael S. Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageOrca Collection: Female transient killer whale (orcinus orca) tail slap, tail lob, fluke National marine sanctuary

Female transient killer whale (orcinus orca) tail slap, tail lob, fluke National marine sanctuary, Monterey bay
danny frank / SplashdownDirect

Background imageOrca Collection: Male Transient Killer whale (Orcinus Orca) tail slap or fluke slap

Male Transient Killer whale (Orcinus Orca) tail slap or fluke slap. National marine sanctuary, Monterey bay
Daniel Scott Frank / SplashdownDirect

Background imageOrca Collection: Adult Orca - also called Killer Whale - (Orcinus orca) surfacing in the calm waters of Southeast

Adult Orca - also called Killer Whale - (Orcinus orca) surfacing in the calm waters of Southeast Alaska
Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageOrca Collection: Orca (Orcinus orca) pod surfacing in Chatham Strait, southeast Alaska, USA

Orca (Orcinus orca) pod surfacing in Chatham Strait, southeast Alaska, USA
Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageOrca Collection: Young Orca (Orcinus orca) surfacing in Chatham Strait, southeast Alaska, USA

Young Orca (Orcinus orca) surfacing in Chatham Strait, southeast Alaska, USA
Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageOrca Collection: Orca (Orcinus orca) pod surfacing calm waters in Chatham Strait, southeast Alaska, USA

Orca (Orcinus orca) pod surfacing calm waters in Chatham Strait, southeast Alaska, USA
Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageOrca Collection: Transient bull Orca (Orcinus orca) - also called Killer Whale - surfacing (fluke detail)

Transient bull Orca (Orcinus orca) - also called Killer Whale - surfacing (fluke detail) in Stephens Passage
Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageOrca Collection: Transient Orca (Orcinus orca) - also called Killer Whales - in tight pod formation in Chatham

Transient Orca (Orcinus orca) - also called Killer Whales - in tight pod formation in Chatham Strait, Southeast Alaska
Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageOrca Collection: Killer whale (Orcinus orca) chasing a sea lion Gulf of California. (RR)

Killer whale (Orcinus orca) chasing a sea lion Gulf of California. (RR)
Christopher Swann / SplashdownDirect

Background imageOrca Collection: Young Orca (Orcinus orca) spy-hopping in Chatham Strait, southeast Alaska, USA

Young Orca (Orcinus orca) spy-hopping in Chatham Strait, southeast Alaska, USA
Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageOrca Collection: Orca breaching. San Juan Islands, Washington (Restricted Resolution - pls contact us)

Orca breaching. San Juan Islands, Washington (Restricted Resolution - pls contact us)
Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageOrca Collection: Orca (calf) breaching off San Juan Island. San Juan Islands, Washington

Orca (calf) breaching off San Juan Island. San Juan Islands, Washington (Restricted Resolution - pls contact)
Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageOrca Collection: Orca (Orcinus orca) - also called Killer Whale - surfacing near commercial fishing vessel in

Orca (Orcinus orca) - also called Killer Whale - surfacing near commercial fishing vessel in Johnstone Strait
Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageOrca Collection: Adult female Orca (Orcinus orca) surfacing in Southeast Alaska, USA. Pacific Ocean

Adult female Orca (Orcinus orca) surfacing in Southeast Alaska, USA. Pacific Ocean
Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageOrca Collection: Killer Whale (Orcinus orca) bull just beginning to surface in Chatham Strait

Killer Whale (Orcinus orca) bull just beginning to surface in Chatham Strait
Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageOrca Collection: Adult Bull Orca (Orcinus orca) surfacing in Southeast Alaska, USA. Pacific Ocean

Adult Bull Orca (Orcinus orca) surfacing in Southeast Alaska, USA. Pacific Ocean
Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageOrca Collection: 1. tif

1. tif
Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageOrca Collection: Adult Orca Bull, Orcinus Orca, surfacing in front of Mt. Baker, San Juan Islands, Washington

Adult Orca Bull, Orcinus Orca, surfacing in front of Mt. Baker, San Juan Islands, Washington
Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageOrca Collection: Young Orca, Orcinus Orca, power-lunging in Haro Strait, San Juan Islands, Washington

Young Orca, Orcinus Orca, power-lunging in Haro Strait, San Juan Islands, Washington
Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageOrca Collection: Killer whale, Orcinus orca, pod travelling close together Monterey, California, USA (RR)

Killer whale, Orcinus orca, pod travelling close together Monterey, California, USA (RR)
Michael Hutchinson / SplashdownDirect

Background imageOrca Collection: Group of Killer whales (Orcinus orca), including three adult males

Group of Killer whales (Orcinus orca), including three adult males, moving through the fjords in winter
Sandro Rucci / SplashdownDirect

Background imageOrca Collection: False-killer Whale pair (Pseudorca crassidens) surfacing in the AuAu Channel, Maui, Hawaii

False-killer Whale pair (Pseudorca crassidens) surfacing in the AuAu Channel, Maui, Hawaii. Pacific Ocean
Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageOrca Collection: Adult False Killer Whale, Pseudorca crassidens, surfacing in the Au Au Channel, Maui, Hawaii

Adult False Killer Whale, Pseudorca crassidens, surfacing in the Au Au Channel, Maui, Hawaii
Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageOrca Collection: Killer Whale - Tysfjord - Lofoten Isles - Norway

Killer Whale - Tysfjord - Lofoten Isles - Norway
WAT-15092 Killer Whale Tysfjord - Lofoten Isles - Norway Orcinus orca M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageOrca Collection: Killer Whale - with diver in foreground and gulls in flight - Tysfjord - Lofoten Isles - Norway

Killer Whale - with diver in foreground and gulls in flight - Tysfjord - Lofoten Isles - Norway
WAT-15084 Killer Whale - with diver in foreground and gulls in flight Tysfjord - Lofoten Isles - Norway M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageOrca Collection: Killer Whales - Transient type - Monterey Bay - Pacific Ocean - California - USA - April

Killer Whales - Transient type - Monterey Bay - Pacific Ocean - California - USA - April
FG-EC-500 Killer Whales - Transient type Monterey Bay - Pacific Ocean - California - USA - April Orcinus orca Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageOrca Collection: Killer whales, Transient type - Breaching during a phase of traveling and active socializing

Killer whales, Transient type - Breaching during a phase of traveling and active socializing
FG-EC-493 Killer whales, Transient type - Breaching during a phase of traveling and active socializing. Photographed in Monterey Bay, California, USA, Pacific Ocean

Background imageOrca Collection: Killer whale, Transient type - whale re-entering the water at the end of a porpoising jump

Killer whale, Transient type - whale re-entering the water at the end of a porpoising jump
FG-EC-488 Killer whale, Transient type - whale re-entering the water at the end of a porpoising jump. Photographed in Monterey Bay, California, USA, Pacific Ocean

Background imageOrca Collection: Killer Whale - Transient type - Tall straight dorsal fin of an adult male - Monterey Bay - Pacific

Killer Whale - Transient type - Tall straight dorsal fin of an adult male - Monterey Bay - Pacific Ocean - California
FG-EC-485 Killer Whale - Transient type - Tall straight dorsal fin of an adult male Monterey Bay - Pacific Ocean - California - USA - April Orcinus orca Francois Gohier Please note that prints are

Background imageOrca Collection: Killer Whale - Transient type - Adult male - Monterey Bay - Pacific Ocean - California - USA - April

Killer Whale - Transient type - Adult male - Monterey Bay - Pacific Ocean - California - USA - April
FG-EC-474 Killer Whale - Transient type - Adult male Monterey Bay - Pacific Ocean - California - USA - April Orcinus orca Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageOrca Collection: Killer whale / Orca - calf breaching - transient type. Photographed in Monterey Bay - Pacific

Killer whale / Orca - calf breaching - transient type. Photographed in Monterey Bay - Pacific Ocean - California - USA
FG-EC-053 Killer whale / Orca - calf breaching - transient type Monterey Bay, Pacific Ocean, California, USA Orcinus orca Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageOrca Collection: Killer whale / Orca - activity during an attack on young Northern Elephant seal

Killer whale / Orca - activity during an attack on young Northern Elephant seal (Mirounga angustirostris)
FG-EC-098 Killer whale / Orca - activity during an attack on young Northern Elephant seal (Mirounga angustirostris) by three members of a pod of transient killer whales Monterey Bay, Pacific Ocean

Background imageOrca Collection: Killer whales / Orcas - A pod of Transient type killer whales having attached a Grey whale mother

Killer whales / Orcas - A pod of Transient type killer whales having attached a Grey whale mother and calf
FG-EC-092 Killer whales / Orcas - A pod of Transient type killer whales having attached a Grey whale mother and calf. Monterey Bay, Pacific Ocean, California

Background imageOrca Collection: Killer whale / Orca - A pod of Transient type killer whales attacking a Grey whale mother and calf

Killer whale / Orca - A pod of Transient type killer whales attacking a Grey whale mother and calf
FG-EC-066 Killer whale / Orca - A pod of Transient type killer whales attacking a Grey whale mother and calf. The calf, already injured, is resting on its mother's back

Background imageOrca Collection: Killer whale / Orca - adult, breaching. To the right, a calf is also breaching - transient type

Killer whale / Orca - adult, breaching. To the right, a calf is also breaching - transient type
FG-EC-059 Killer whale / Orca - adult, breaching. To the right, a calf is also breaching - transient type Monterey Bay, Pacific Ocean, California

Background imageOrca Collection: Killer whale / Orca - adult male with characteristic tall and straight dorsal fin - transient type

Killer whale / Orca - adult male with characteristic tall and straight dorsal fin - transient type
FG-EC-051 Killer whale / Orca - adult male with characteristic tall and straight dorsal fin - transient type Monterey Bay, Pacific Ocean, California

Background imageOrca Collection: Killer whale / Orca - adult male - transient type. Photographed in Monterey Bay - Pacific Ocean

Killer whale / Orca - adult male - transient type. Photographed in Monterey Bay - Pacific Ocean - California - USA
FG-EC-047 Killer whale / Orca - adult male - transient type Monterey Bay, Pacific Ocean, California, USA Orcinus orca Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageOrca Collection: Killer whale / Orca - tail-lobbing by an adult male - transient type

Killer whale / Orca - tail-lobbing by an adult male - transient type. Photographed in Monterey Bay - Pacific Ocean
FG-EC-037 Killer whale / Orca - tail-lobbing by an adult male - transient type Monterey Bay, Pacific Ocean, California, USA Orcinus orca Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageOrca Collection: Killer whale / Orca - Silhouetted against mid-afternoon glare - transient type

Killer whale / Orca - Silhouetted against mid-afternoon glare - transient type
FG-EC-032 Killer whale / Orca - Silhouetted against mid-afternoon glare - transient type Monterey Bay, Pacific Ocean, California

Background imageOrca Collection: Killer whale / Orca - beginning to exhale just before breaking the surface - transient type

Killer whale / Orca - beginning to exhale just before breaking the surface - transient type
FG-EC-031 Killer whale / Orca - beginning to exhale just before breaking the surface - transient type Monterey Bay, Pacific Ocean, California

Background imageOrca Collection: Killer Whale / Orca - performing at Aquarium Marineland - France

Killer Whale / Orca - performing at Aquarium Marineland - France
WAT-11789-N Killer Whale / Orca - performing at Aquarium Marineland - France Orcinus orca M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageOrca Collection: Orca whale ML201

Orca whale ML201
TOM-1533 Orca / Killer whale Puget Sound, San Juan Islands, British Columbia, Canada Orcinus Orca Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageOrca Collection: Orca or Killer Whale ML613

Orca or Killer Whale ML613
TOM-1526 Orca / Killer Whale Orcinus Orca Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageOrca Collection: South American Sealion - pups on a beach at Punta Norte, Valdes Peninsula, Patagonia, Argentina

South American Sealion - pups on a beach at Punta Norte, Valdes Peninsula, Patagonia, Argentina
FG-ea-585 South American Sealion - pups on a beach at Punta Norte Valdes Peninsula, Patagonia, Argentina Otaria flavescens While swimming along the shore




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The majestic orca, also known as the killer whale (Orcinus orca), is a sight to behold. With its sleek black and white body, it commands attention wherever it goes. One such magnificent creature is Mel, an adult male who was around 45 to 50 years old when these images were taken in March 2006. In the stunning coastal region of Punta Norte, Valdes Peninsula, Province Chubut, Patagonia, Argentina, Mel can be seen hunting South American Sealion pups on a beach. Not far from there, at the Vancouver Aquarium in Canada, another killer whale captivates visitors with its grace and power. Breaching out of the water with sheer force and elegance is ML522 - a true spectacle that leaves spectators in awe. But breaching isn't just for show; it serves various purposes for these intelligent creatures. Just like Mel attacking young South American sea lions off the coast of Argentina or spy hopping like ML967P does near shorelines – they are all part of their natural behavior. In Shetland, Scotland's picturesque waterscape during April months each year sees pods of orcas surfacing together. The harmonious display showcases their strong social bonds and cooperative nature. Traveling across continents to Pacific Northwest ml96p breaches through the waves while forming superpods with other pods in Johnstone Strait located in British Columbia, Canada - an extraordinary gathering that demonstrates their remarkable sense of community. Even further south along Monterey Bay's coastline in California lies yet another breathtaking encounter with transient type killer whales breaching during active socializing phases. These incredible moments were captured by photographers lucky enough to witness this rare event firsthand. Whether it's hunting prey off remote shores or engaging in playful breaches among fellow pod members worldwide – every sighting reminds us why these magnificent creatures have earned their reputation as kings and queens of the ocean.