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Everyone loves whales and we know their names! (Move your cursor over pictures)
Explore our web pages to meet whales as individuals, with names and unique personalities.
Echo
Echo is easily identified by the eleven or twelve slashes on the lower left side of her fluke. These slashes were caused by a killer whale attack. They remind you of an echo on a radar screen.
Notice how easy it is to identify Echo below.
Echo's History
| Mother: Unknown | First Sighting: 1988 |
| Year Of Birth: Unknown | Last Seen: 2010 |
Echo's Family Tree
| Calves | Year of Birth | Grandcalves |
| Monogram | 1993 | |
| Beacon | 1998 | |
| Unnamed | 2001 | |
| Unnamed | 2005 | |
| Unnamed | 2008 | |
| Unnamed | 2010 |
How can I see more of Echo?
Echo on VHS (Each title just $12.95)
A Real Whale Watch Trip - August 24, 2001
Fifty minutes after leaving Provincetown, MA harbor at 9:00AM, we found several humpback whales. Echo was identified. With her was her small calf of that year. Both Echo and her calf became active and we saw them breaching and lobtailing. Echo was flippering very near to people and her calf stood on his head!
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