NIO Killer Whale ID Catalogue
The Northern Indian Ocean Killer Whale ID Catalogue and sightings repository are the result of an extensive collaborative effort by the individuals and organizations that make up the Northern Indian Ocean Killer Whale Alliance (NIOKWA).
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Identification:
This catalogue uses the tears, nicks and scars found on the dorsal fin as the primary method to identify individuals.
Saddle Patch Pigmentation:
The saddle patch is the grey saddle-shaped area at the base of a killer whale's dorsal fin. It is typically used as a feature for identification in the study of other killer whales, particularly in those from cold and temperate waters. However, killer whales in the tropics tend to have a saddle patch that is too faint to be a reliable feature for ID. Visibility and degree of shading does tend to vary from animal to animal and pod to pod, with some individuals having no visible patch while others’ are clear enough to see unique contrasting scars. In the cases where an individual’s saddle patch is clear enough to be used in identification, the image has been cropped to include it.
Limitations of opportunistic data:
Many of the encounters with these elusive, pelagic killer whales were opportunistic. Please understand that image quality and availability varies. For this catalogue, we have used just one side of the dorsal fin that best shows the overall silhouette. The killer whales are catalogued into pods, but in some cases not all of the pod was photographed, or photographed with a quality suitable for ID. At the top of each pod listing, an approximate number of animals sighted during that encounter has been given. This is based on either details provided by the observer or the number of distinguishable individuals present in photographs and/or footage.
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Last Updated: 2024.03.09 (18:31 GMT)
Sighting Location(s): Africa East, Eritrea
Other Catalogues: Not at present time.
All images © Chris Johnson/ WWF
NIO001
NIO002
NIO003
NIO004
Pod 1. (6 individuals)
Pod 2. (approx. 8 individuals)
© Bernard Coetzee/ Seychelles Islands Foundation
NIO005
Sighting Location(s): Africa East, Seychelles
Other Catalogues: Not at present time.
NIO006
NIO007
NIO008
NIO009
All images © Martin Solli
Pod 3. (approx. 8 individuals)
Sighting Location(s): Asia South, India - Kerela
Other Catalogues: Not at present time.
Pod 3. (approx. 8 individuals)
Pod 4. (approx. 8 individuals)
NIO010
NIO011
NIO012
NIO013
NIO014
NIO015
All images © Louisa Ponnampalam/ESO
Sighting Location(s): Middle East, Oman.
Other Catalogues: Not at present time.
Pod 5. (2 individuals)
NIO016
NIO017
Sighting Location(s): Middle East, Oman - Muscat
Other Catalogues: Not at present time.
All images © Louisa Ponnampalam/ESO
NIO019
NIO018
Pod 6. (approx. 6 individuals)
Sighting Location(s): Asia South, Sri Lanka- Mirissa
Other Catalogues: Orca Project Sri Lanka - Pod 2
NIO020
NIO021
All Images © Shawn Heinrichs/ Blue Sphere Media
Pod 7. (approx. 5 individuals)
NIO022
NIO052
NIO053
Sighting Location(s): Asia South, Sri Lanka- Mirissa
Other Catalogues: Orca Project Sri Lanka - Pod 3
All images © Raja and the Whales Crew
Pod 8. (approx. 6 individuals)
NIO023
NIO024
All images © Raja and the Whales Crew
Sighting Location(s): Asia South, Sri Lanka- Mirissa
Other Catalogues: Orca Project Sri Lanka - Pod 4
Pod 9. (3 individuals)
NIO025
NIO026
All images © Mike Greenfelder
Sighting Location(s): Asia South, Sri Lanka- offshore east coast
Other Catalogues: Orca Project Sri Lanka - Pod 5
Pod 10. (2 individuals)
NIO027
NIO028
All images © Andrew Sutton
Sighting Location(s): Asia South, Sri Lanka- Mirssa, Kalpitya, Trincomalee
Other Catalogues: Orca Project Sri Lanka - Pod 1. These are Sri Lanka's most re-sighted individuals.
Pod 11. (11 individuals)
NIO029
NIO030
NIO031
NIO032
NIO033
NIO034
NIO035
NIO036
(thought to be calf to NIO035)
All images © Raja and the Whales Crew
NIO037
Sighting Location(s): Middle East, UAE - Abu Dhabi
Asia South, Sri Lanka- Mirssa
Other Catalogues: Orca Project Sri Lanka - Pod 6.
Suspected Lone Individual
NIO038
© Madhawa Rajapakse
Sighting Location(s): Asia South, Sri Lanka- Mirissa
Other Catalogues: Orca Project Sri Lanka - OM002. Thought to be a lone male.
Suspected Lone Individual
NIO039
© Marianne Taylor
Sighting Location(s): Asia South, Sri Lanka- Mirissa
Other Catalogues: Orca Project Sri Lanka - OM003. Thought to be a lone male.
Pod 12. (3 individuals)
NIO040
NIO041
All images© Dieter Dongphrajan/ SY Nakamal
Sighting Location(s): Asia Southeast, Myanmar
Asia Southeast, Thailand
Other Catalogues: Not at Present
Suspected Lone Individual
NIO042
All Images © Akshay Malavi/ Gamefishing Asia
Sighting Location(s): Asia Southeast, Andaman Is.
Other Catalogues: Not at Present Time
Pod 13. (2 individuals)
NIO043
NIO044
All images © Franco Banfi
Sighting Location(s): Asia Southeast, Indonesia -Raja Ampat.
Other Catalogues: Not at Present Time
Pod 14. (2 individuals)
NIO045
NIO046
Sighting Location(s): Asia Southeast, Indonesia -Raja Ampat
Other Catalogues: Not at Present Time
All images © Muhammad Lazuardi/ Conservation International Indonesia
Pod 15. (6 individuals)
NIO047
NIO048
NIO049
Sighting Location(s): Asia South, Maldives.
Other Catalogues: Not at Present Time
All images © Robert Pitman
Suspected Lone Individual
NIO050
© Michaela Hanusova/ Whale Watching with Geeth
Sighting Location(s): Asia South, Sri Lanka- Mirissa
Other Catalogues: Orca Project Sri Lanka - OM009. Thought to be a lone male.
Suspected Lone Individual
NIO051
© Raja and the Whales Crew
Sighting Location(s): Asia South, Sri Lanka- Mirissa
Other Catalogues: Orca Project Sri Lanka - OM025.
Pod 16. (20 individuals)
NIO054
NIO055
NIO058
NIO059
Sighting Location(s): Asia South, Sri Lanka- Kalpitiya
Other Catalogues: Orca Project Sri Lanka - Pod 7.
NIO056
NIO060
NIO057
NIO061
All images © Andrew Sutton
Pod 17. (6 individuals)
NIO062
NIO063
NIO064
NIO065
NIO066
NIO067
All images © Amy Kennedy and Darryl MacDonald
Sighting Location(s): Middle East, Oman.
Other Catalogues: Not at present time.
Pod 18. (9 individuals)
NIO068
© Rob Coverdale
Sighting Location(s): Africa East, Kenya.
Other Catalogues: Not at present time.
Pod 19. (4 individuals)
NIO069
NIO070
All Images © Raja and the Whales Crew
Sighting Location(s): Asia South, Sri Lanka.
Other Catalogues: Orca Project Sri Lanka.
Pod 20. (4 individuals)
NIO071
NIO072
All Images © Jodie Thomas (shared by Watamu Marine Association)
Sighting Location(s): Africa East, Kenya.
Other Catalogues: Not at present time.
Pod 21. (2 individuals)
NIO073
NIO074
All Images © Bahman Moghtader & Ali Azizi (shared by Plan for the Land)
Sighting Location(s): Middle East, Iran
-Middle East, United Arab Emirates
Other Catalogues: Not at present time.
Pod 22. (4 individuals)
NIO075
NIO076
NIO077
NIO078
All Images © Charles Anderson
Sighting Location(s): Asia South, Maldives.
Other Catalogues: Not at present time.
Pod 23. (3 individuals)
NIO079
NIO080
All Images © Charles Anderson
Sighting Location(s): Asia South, Maldives.
Other Catalogues: Not at present time.