Field Season Bocas del Toro 2022
This field season we finally returned to Bocas del Toro to continue the research hindered […]
Field Season Bocas del Toro 2022 Leer más »
This field season we finally returned to Bocas del Toro to continue the research hindered […]
Field Season Bocas del Toro 2022 Leer más »
Esta temporada de investigación regresamos a Bocas del Toro para continuar el trabajo interrumpido por
Expedición Bocas del Toro 2022 Leer más »
Once again, our Panama whales continue to surprise us by turning up in far-flung locations. This time, one of our whales was sighted ...
A whale of a Departure Leer más »
We continue to get exciting and unexpected results from our Panama photo-identification project! Since 2002, we have photo-identified 875 individual ...
Panacetacea has suspended field research on our humpback whale project for the past two field seasons (2020 and 2021), largely due to the global pandemic.
Panama whale sighted near New Zealand – Aotearoa! Leer más »
We have an exciting new sighting of a Panama whale to report!
Panama whale visits the Amundsen sea off Antarctica! Leer más »
Panacetacea feels strongly about educating local communities about marine mammals and the marine environment in
During this week, I learned a lot about humpback whales. I learned about how photo IDs of their tails can be used to study the population and how important ...
A week full of amazing moments Leer más »
One of the primary methods we use to collect data on the humpback whales in the Gulf of Chiriqui is taking photos of their tails. Each humpback has a unique pattern on its flukes that can be used to ...
Using flukes to identify humpbacks Leer más »