911-8407 - Seaweed washed up on the beach after a storm at Kimmeridge Bay, Jurassic Coast, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Dorset, England, United Kingdom, Europe
988-99 - Eurasian river otter (Lutra lutra) sprainting on high point. The spraint is a method of marking territory and high points are a favoured location, even those washed by tides.
988-188 - Northern right whale (Eubalaena glacialis). Identified as 'Delilah', this right whale washed up dead in 1992, probably another shipstrike victim. Grand Manan, Bay of Fundy, Canada
988-101 - Family of Eurasian river otters (Lutra lutra) sprainting on high point. The spraint is a method of marking territory and high points are a favoured location, even those washed by tides.
988-104 - Eurasian river otter (Lutra lutra) sprainting on high point. The spraint is a method of marking territory and high points are a favoured location, even those washed by tides.
1036-228 - Bottlenose dolphin and Finless porpoise washed up dead on a beach. Netting from fishing gear that killed them was still attached to their tails. Arabian Gulf, UAE
979-375 - Coyote (Canis latrans) feeding on the carcass of a California Gray Whale (Eschrichtius robustus) calf washed up on Isla Tiburon in the midriff region of the Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), Mexico.
979-2108 - A dead Loggerhead turtle - possibly caught as by-catch- washed up dead on the beach. Loggerhead populations are in decline in the North Pacific Ocean.
979-5381 - A curious young polar bear (Ursus maritimus), approaches the National Geographic Explorer after scavenging a polar bear carcass on multi-year ice floes in the Barents Sea in the Svalbard Archipelago, Norway
979-6291 - Blue-footed booby (Sula nebouxii) in the Galapagos Island Group, Ecuador. The Galapagos are a nesting and breeding area for blue-footed boobies.
979-2109 - A dead Loggerhead turtle - possibly caught as by-catch - washed up dead on the beach. Loggerhead populations are in deline in the North Pacific Ocean.
979-373 - Coyote (Canis latrans) feeding on the carcass of a California Gray Whale (Eschrichtius robustus) calf washed up on Isla Tiburon in the midriff region of the Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), Mexico.