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8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-11-000006.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-17-000004.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-17-000006.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-17-000007.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-17-000008.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-17-000010.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-17-000012.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-17-000013.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-17-000014.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-17-000015.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-17-000016.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-17-000017.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-17-000019.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-17-000021.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-17-000022.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-17-000023.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-17-000024.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-17-000025.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-17-000026.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-17-000027.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-17-000028.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-17-000029.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-17-000030.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-17-000031.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-17-000032.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-17-000033.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-17-000034.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-17-000035.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-17-000036.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-17-000037.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

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8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-17-000039.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-17-000040.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-17-000041.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-20-000002.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-20-000006.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-20-000007.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-20-000008.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-20-000009.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-20-000010.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-20-000011.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-20-000012.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-20-000013.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-20-000014.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-20-000015.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-20-000016.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

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8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-20-000019.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-20-000020.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-20-000021.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-20-000022.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.

Click for large image

8" X 12" Print $35

12" X 18' Print $55

16" X 24" Print $110

20" X 30" Print $180

24" X 36" Print $260

30" X 40" Print $340

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dsf-20-000023.jpg

Prints are available in many formats and sizes. Please contact us directly for specialty prints. Available options include postcards, notecards, metal, mounted, wrap and fabric in a variety of sizes. Email us at orders (at) marinelifegallery.com with specifications and photo ID.

Shipping of prints to the Continental U.S. (basic ground shipping) is built into the price. Alaska, Hawaii and International shipping charges will be calculated after order is received and shipping options will be emailed. After receiving shipping invoice please select and make shipping payment in order for us to process your order. For questions email: orders (at) marinelifegallery.com


Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus
The Gray Whale is a whale that travels between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tons and an age of 50–60 years. Gray Whales were once called Devil Fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century. The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five shallow furrows on the underside of the throat. The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing several dorsal 'knuckles'.