Marine Mammals: 15 Fantastic Photos of Whales and Dolphins
There were so many fantastic photo contest submissions of these amazing marine mammals. Here’s a look at some of the ones that stood out.
Photo names and captions provided courtesy of photographers.
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Eduardo AcevedoThis Bryde's whale was hunting sardines.
Christian VizlA wild dolphin swims near the reflective surface of the water.
Eduardo AcevedoPilot whales off the island of Tenerife.
Thipphavanh DeovanA close-up shot of spinner dolphins.
Thipphavanh DeovanDiving with spinner dolphins.
Thipphavanh DeovanThese two dolphins were playing right before mating. This shot made me think of the yin and yang.
Shane GrossAs if to say goodbye, the last sperm whale of our expedition disappeared into the deep.
Ellen CuylaertsOn a recent family trip to Dominica, we met with this sperm whale calf in the Caribbean waters.
Ellen CuylaertsThis diver seemed like an underwater maestro.
Ellen CuylaertsHere is a pod of spinner dolphins at Kealakekua Bay. Dolphins sleep during the day and hunt at night. They come to rest in bays close to shore and move in patterns deep under the surface, only coming up to breathe. When awake they enjoy some playful behavior — superb to witness!
Shane GrossDolphins were riding the bow waves of these huge humpback whales. I just couldn't believe I got to witness it!
Ellen CuylaertsDolphins sleep during the day and hunt at night. They come to rest in bays close to shore and move in patterns deep under the surface, only coming up to breathe. When awake they enjoy some playful behavior, superb to witness!
Sarosh JacobOn the way out to our first dive, a playful group dolphins swam up to our boat to pay us a visit. We immediately grabbed our fins and jumped in to play with our new friends. It's not every day you have such luck!
Sarosh JacobA family of dolphins swims in a synchronized formation.
Ron WatkinsThis pair of pilot whales surfaced and then dived down to join the rest of their pod. This picture was taken while free diving off the Kona coast.
There were so many fantastic photo contest submissions of these amazing marine mammals. Here’s a look at some of the ones that stood out.
Photo names and captions provided courtesy of photographers.
View more Photos from Scuba Diving's annual Photo Contest
View the 2014 Photo Contest Winners
View Other Great Galleries: • Nudibranchs Galore • Adorable Baby Marine Animals • Whimsical Sea Horses