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photo donations

Share your photos of whale and dolphin dorsal fins with the AWDF Research Team.

Photo-identification of cetaceans found in the Canaries has been part of our ongoing research efforts since 1994. By donating your photo, you will help us monitor life history traits, population abundance trends, and habitat use patterns.

For each photo, please include when and where it was taken, and please provide name of the vessel, date and departure time. Otherwise, please provide date and time of the photo as well as location of the sighting in either GPS coordinates or by detailed description.
Please send a high-resolution file and make no prior edits to your photo. Not all fluke and fin photos are of sufficient quality or suitable to be used for photo-identification purposes. If you are unsure, send us what you have.

​All donated photos are catalogued with the name and contact information of the donor and we will notify you of any re-sightings that occur.

Please fill out the form below the following instructions.
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    If you have seen any Short-finned Pilot Whales or Bottlenose Dolphins, please send us your photos of their dorsal fins so we can add the our fin ID database.
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