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These are symbols used to illustrate sightings of whales.
An Atlantic White-sided Whale
An Atlantic White-sided Whale (high)
An Atlantic White-sided Whale (low)
A Beluga whale
A Beluga whale (high)
A Beluga whale (low)
A Bottlenose Dolphin
A Bottlenose Dolphin (high)
A Bottlenose Dolphin (low)
A Bowhead Whale
A Bowhead Whale (high)
A Bowhead Whale (low)
A Burmeister’s Porpoise
A Burmeister’s Porpoise (high)
A Burmeister’s Porpoise (low)
A Common Dolphin
A Common Dolphin (high)
A Common Dolphin (low)
A Common Dolphin (mid-high)
A Common Dolphin (mid-low)
A Common Porpoise
A Common Porpoise (high)
A Common Porpoise (low)
A Cuvier’s Beaked Whale
A Cuvier’s Beaked Whale (high)
A Cuvier’s Beaked Whale (low)
A Fin Whale
A Fin Whale (high)
A Fin Whale (low)
A Gray Whale
A Gray Whale (high)
A Gray Whale (low)
One Humpback Whale Tail
One Humpback Whale Tail (low)
Two Humpback Whale Tails
Two Humpback Whale Tails (low)
A Jumpback tail
A Jumpback tail (high)
A Jumpback tail (low)
A Killer Whale
A Killer Whale (high)
A Killer Whale (low)
A Long-finned Pilot Whale
A Long-finned Pilot Whale (high)
A Long-finned Pilot Whale (low)
A Minke Whale
A Minke Whale (high)
A Minke Whale (low)
A Northern Right Whale
A Northern Right Whale (high)
A Northern Right Whale (low)
A Pigmy Sperm Whale
A Pigmy Sperm Whale (high)
A Pigmy Sperm Whale (low)
A Risso’s Dolphin
A Risso’s Dolphin (high)
A Risso’s Dolphin (low)
A Sei Whale
A Sei Whale (high)
A Sei Whale (low)
A Short-finned Pilot Whale
A Short-finned Pilot Whale (high)
A Short-finned Pilot Whale (low)
A Southern Right Whale
A Southern Right Whale (high)
A Southern Right Whale (low)
A Spectacled Porpoise
A Spectacled Porpoise (high)
A Spectacled Porpoise (low)
A Sperm Whale
A Sperm Whale (high)
A Sperm Whale (low)
A Sperm Whale Tail
A Sperm Whale Tail (high)
A Sperm Whale Tail (low)
A Southern Right Whale Dolphin
A Southern Right Whale Dolphin (high)
A Southern Right Whale Dolphin (low)
A Striped Dolphin
A Striped Dolphin (high)
A Striped Dolphin (low)
An Unidentified Beaked Whale
An Unidentified Beaked Whale (high)
An Unidentified Beaked Whale (low)
An Unidentified Dolphin
An Unidentified Dolphin (high)
An Unidentified Dolphin (low)
An Unidentified Whale
An Unidentified Whale (high)
An Unidentified Whale (low)
These are symbols used in structural geology.
Strike, dip direction and dip of cleavage
Horizontal cleavage
Strike of vertical cleavage
Strike, dip direction and dip of foliation 2
Strike, dip direction and dip of foliation 3
Strike, dip direction and dip of foliation
Horizontal foliation
Strike of vertical foliation
Strike, dip direction and dip of joints
Horizontal joints
Strike of vertical joints
Trend and plunge of lineation 2
Trend and plunge of lineation 3
Trend and plunge of lineation
Horizontal lineation
Vertical lineation
Strike, dip direction and dip of beds
Strike and dip direction of gently dipping beds
Horizontal beds
Strike, dip direction and dip of overturned beds
Strike and dip direction of moderately dipping beds
Strike, dip direction and dip of bed with rake of lineation
Strike and dip direction of steeply dipping beds
Strike, dip direction and dip of crenulated or undulated beds
Strike of vertical beds
These are general-purpose symbols you may find useful.
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