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The Whale Center of New England (WCNE) was founded in 1980 to study the whales frequenting waters off the Massachusetts coast, especially Stellwagen Bank and Jeffreys Ledge.

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Humpback Whale Adoption Choices

Adopt A Whale for yourself, a relative, or a friend. Choose from these well known humpback whales who have been seen hundreds of times:
Cardhu Colt
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An adult female first seen in 1980, Cardhu has had 10 calves, as of 2006. Born in 1981, this male has a well deserved reputation as a whale that is very curious about boats!

Cardhu Sighting Report

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Colt Sighting Report

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Coral Eden
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Coral is the 1988 calf of Silver. He is known for interesting markings on his tail and a unique feeding style. Eden is the 2001 female calf of Filament. She is the first 4th generation humpback whale photographed in our study area.

Coral Sighting Report

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Eden Sighting Report

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Ember Regulus
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This 1982 male calf of Cardhu has always been one of our most active whales. The 1983 male calf of Bilbo, he is named for one of the night's brightest stars.

Ember Sighting Report

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Regulus Sighting Report

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Tear Tornado
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First seen as a very young whale in 1990, Tear is an adult male that spends much of the summer on Stellwagen Bank. The 1988 calf of Fringe, Tornado has been seen annually since then. She has had 5 calves as of 2006; two were voted 'calf of the year' by Whale Center staff.

Tear Sighting Report

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Tornado Sighting Report

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Trident Zeppelin
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The 1982 calf of Snake Eyes, Trident has had 7 calves of her own, including her first when Trident was only five!Zeppelin is a female humpback whale born in 1989 to Milky way. Fortunately, she survived a serious entanglement in 1995.

Trident Sighting Report

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Zeppelin Sighting Report

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