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Aquagreen Aquagreen Marine Research and Photography by Rachael M. Griffin Rachael Griffin BSc RPBio is a marine-mammal researcher and photographer located in Victoria, BC.
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She graduated from the University of British Columbia with a Major in Marine Biology. She specializes in whale behaviour, bioacoustics, computer science, and photo-identification. Her cetacean research includes determining Tursiops signature whistles in Baja Mexico, working with solitary whales, and orca bioacoustics. Her studies at the Bamfield Marine Science Centre revealed new Offshore killer w

hale calls. At UBC she studied the behaviour of a Pesudorca when it accompanied her vessel while sailing off Vancouver. Working in Nootka Sound Rachael revealed the vocal repertoire of isolated Southern Resident Luna (L98) Tsuxiit. She assisted with the acoustic analysis of L98 mimicking sea lion barks. At UVic she researched Northern Resident killer whale beach-rubbing calls. Rachael is currently developing computer programs for acoustic identification studies. She works as a marine-mammal observer and environmental consultant.

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