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OceanX | Spotting whales is Much Harder Than One Might Think. @OceanX | Uploaded January 2024 | Updated October 2024, 18 hours ago.
Sure, whales can be the largest mammals in the ocean, but they only surface for a short while. A spotter with sharp eyes for the sprays of whales is needed for Azorean seafarer Norberto Serpa (aka the Sea Wolf) to track a whale. A local legend, Norberto is the expert that marine scientists call whenever they need to track down a particular species of ray, shark, or (especially) whale.

Watch the full video about the Sea Wolf now, on our YouTube channel.

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