Whale and approx. 100 dolphins seen in the Inland Sea of Japan / Maritime Safety Agency “Extremely rare”

A whale and a large flock of dolphins were found in the Inland Sea of Japan by the local fishers.

About 13:30 of 1/25/2015, local fishers found a humpback whale approx. 1km offshore of Imabari city, Ehime prefecture. It is assumed to be over 10m long and weigh 30 t.

About 1 hour later, approx. 100 dolphins were also seen nearby.

Imabari Maritime Safety Agency states it is extremely rare to see a whale around that area of the Inland Sea.

 

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Français :

Une baleine et une centaine de dauphins dans la mer du Japon ; l’Agence de Sécurité Maritime : “extrêmement rare”

 

Une baleine et une grande troupe de dauphins ont été vus dans la mer intérieure du Japon par des pêcheurs locaux.

Le 25 janvier 2015 vers 13:30, des pêcheurs locaux ont découvert une baleine à bosse à environ 1 km au large de la commune d’Imabari, préfecture d’Ehime. On pense qu’elle faisait plus de 10 m de long et devait peser 30 t.
Une heure plus tard environ, ils ont vu une centaine de dauphins dans les environs.

L’Agence de Sécurité Maritime d’Imabari affirme qu’il est extrêmement rare de voir une baleine dans cette région de la mer intérieure.

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