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Jean-Michel Cousteau with "Rakey," a small female orca found stranded on an isolated beach. Little Huia, New Zealand.
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An orca spyhopping vertically out of the water, possibly looking for prey. Johnstone Strait, British Columbia.
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Director of Photography Matthew Ferraro dives into the Trollfjorden, Norway.
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Director of Photography Matthew Ferraro encounters climate change firsthand. Pangnirtung on Baffin Island, Nunavut, CANADA.
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A24, an orca nicknamed "Kelsey," magnificently breaches out of the water. Johnstone Strait, British Columbia.
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The beluga can be up to 5 m (15 ft) in length and has an unmistakable all white color with a distinctive melon-shaped head.
Cunningham Inlet on Somerset Island, Nunavut, CANADA.
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Jean-Michel and Céline Cousteau observe Beluga behavior in the distance. Anchorage, Alaska, USA.
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Belugas are slow-swimming mammals who feed mainly on fish, cephalopods (squid and octopus) and crustaceans (crab and shrimp).
Cunningham Inlet on Somerset Island, Nunavut, CANADA.
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