| ETP cetaceans
 
 
 Among
 large baleen whales, only the
 Bryde's Whale Balaenoptera edeni
 (above)
 was regularly encountered. "Bryde's" is a Scandinavian name, and on the
 ship we pronounced it "brew-dah's" Whale. Here we see a blow (left) on
 a whale headed straight way, and the other shot (above) we've just missed
 the head and are starting to see the back of a very close whale. These
 whales change direction randomly underwater and are hard to follow. We
 always tried to get close enough to see the three rostral ridges that separates
 it from the similarly sized Sei Whale
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