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Michael Garrison  > Animal Life of Hawaii > Humpback Whales of Maui
Photos in this gallery are grouped by the different types of whale behavior. All of the images are from whale-watching cruises with the Pacific Whale Foundation that sailed out of Ma'alaea Harbor on the Island of Maui. Each year I go on about 40 cruises on the waters of Ma'alaea Bay and the Kealaikahiki Channel between Maui and the Island of Kaho'olawe.
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An energetic Humpback calf performing repetitive flukes slaps. I timed this youngster's activity for more than 10 minutes, with a new slap of the tail coming every 2 to 3 seconds. The sound as the flukes hit the surface were very loud and similar to that of a gunshot.

8 March 2013
An energetic Humpback calf performing repetitive flukes slaps. I timed this youngster's activity for more than 10 minutes, with a new slap of the tail coming every 2 to 3 seconds. The sound as the flukes hit the surface were very loud and similar to that of a gunshot.

8 March 2013
An energetic Humpback calf performing repetitive flukes slaps. I timed this youngster's activity for more than 10 minutes, with a new slap of the tail coming every 2 to 3 seconds. The sound as the flukes hit the surface were very loud and similar to that of a gunshot.

8 March 2013
An energetic Humpback calf performing repetitive flukes slaps. I timed this youngster's activity for more than 10 minutes, with a new slap of the tail coming every 2 to 3 seconds. The sound as the flukes hit the surface were very loud and similar to that of a gunshot.

8 March 2013
An energetic Humpback calf performing repetitive flukes slaps. I timed this youngster's activity for more than 10 minutes, with a new slap of the tail coming every 2 to 3 seconds. The sound as the flukes hit the surface were very loud and similar to that of a gunshot.

8 March 2013
An energetic Humpback calf performing repetitive flukes slaps. I timed this youngster's activity for more than 10 minutes, with a new slap of the tail coming every 2 to 3 seconds. The sound as the flukes hit the surface were very loud and similar to that of a gunshot.

8 March 2013
An energetic Humpback calf performing repetitive flukes slaps. I timed this youngster's activity for more than 10 minutes, with a new slap of the tail coming every 2 to 3 seconds. The sound as the flukes hit the surface were very loud and similar to that of a gunshot.

8 March 2013
A Humpback calf indulges in a long spate of fluke-slapping in the channel waters between Maui's Ma'alaea Bay and Kaho'olawe, 6 March 2011.
A whale blows and performs a fluke slap at the same time. Ma'alaea Bay, Maui, 17 January 2011.
A Humpback calf indulges in a long spate of fluke-slapping in the channel waters between Maui's Ma'alaea Bay and Kaho'olawe, 6 March 2011.
A Humpback calf indulges in a long spate of fluke-slapping in the channel waters between Maui's Ma'alaea Bay and Kaho'olawe, 6 March 2011.
A Humpback calf indulges in a long spate of fluke-slapping in the channel waters between Maui's Ma'alaea Bay and Kaho'olawe, 6 March 2011.
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