![]() Email: BC Cetacean Sightings Network: Report a Sighting.If possible from a safe location and abiding by the Marine Mammal Regulations, please provide photographs and video of the animal, especially close-ups of the tail, flukes, and flippers.Behaviours of the animal observed (and your degree of confidence in the identification).Description of key body parts, including color, any tags or unique markings.If you see a marine mammal or a sea turtle, take a photograph and make sure you note important details and characteristics that might help to identify or locate it including: Report a sighting of a live marine mammal or sea turtle Help us track these aquatic animals to better understand these species and to help keep them safe. Whale Release and Strandings Newfoundland and Labrador (Tangly Whales Inc.): 1-88 or 1-70.New Brunswick, Nova Scotia & Prince Edward Island Group for Research and Education on Marine Mammals (GREMM): 1-87.Northwest Territories - Yellowknife: 1-86.BC Marine Mammal Response Network (Observe, Record, VHF Channel 16.it may carry diseases that could transfer to you. ![]() you may accidentally harm it or yourself. ![]() Keep your distance and abide with the Marine Mammal Regulations.ĭo not touch or move an animal yourself because:
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