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namu-the-orca — Despedida Vaquita ( 'Goodbye Vaquita' )

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The Vaquita, or Desert porpoise, is not only one of the smallest of all cetaceans but also the most endangered of all marine mammals. Only an estimated 150 remain in the northernmost tip of the Gulf of California, and dozens die each year in the gillnets of local shrimp fishermen. Vaquitas are gorgeous little porpoises, handsomely marked with big black spots around the eye, varying shades of grey on their flanks and black-lined lips that give them a haunting smile, even in death. With the Baiji lost to us only so recently, it would be horribly sad to lose another cetacean species to human activity. And we will lose the Vaquita, soon, if nothing is done about the situation. Several groups are working hard to find a solution that will not only help the Vaquita, but will also allow the fishermen to keep making a living. You can go to www.vivavaquita.org/ for more info on the Vaquita, what's being done and how you can help, or watch this beautiful video:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=kA8X9a…

As a member of the Muskwa club, a student-based organisation whose aim is to prevent the Vaquita from going extinct, I had promised a painting like this for quite a while. The early beginnings were already made in April, although the painting looked very different back then; it showed a couple of Vaquita, dead on a stainless steel table - the whole inspired by this very sad photo: ww1.sinaimg.cn/large/657e3a51t… However, I got stuck trying to make an actual, finished painting out of my quick primary sketch, and it was then that I threw the whole idea out the window. In a flash of inspiration out came the sunset, the beach and the unfortunate Vaquita, and it's the idea I stuck with. So now, almost three months later, it is finally finished. Some parts were fun to do, some hard and some plain boring, but I am overall very pleased with the end result.

I hope you enjoy it as well and maybe have learned, or will learn more about this exquisite porpoise's plight. If we work together, we hopefully never will have to say 'Despedida Vaquita' and can cheer 'Viva Vaquita!' instead
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namu-the-orca In reply to ??? [2023-10-12 17:25:03 +0000 UTC]

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Sara0Hikari [2022-11-06 19:43:23 +0000 UTC]

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namu-the-orca In reply to Sara0Hikari [2022-11-23 12:15:47 +0000 UTC]

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Guadisaves02 In reply to namu-the-orca [2023-09-15 07:52:40 +0000 UTC]

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Vinisar [2022-08-05 10:25:49 +0000 UTC]

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namu-the-orca In reply to Vinisar [2022-08-14 13:07:30 +0000 UTC]

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CaelestisG [2021-04-03 01:40:56 +0000 UTC]

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namu-the-orca In reply to CaelestisG [2021-04-13 12:18:32 +0000 UTC]

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orcaumino3 [2018-11-10 04:26:30 +0000 UTC]

creo que lo hicimos Scientists Catch Rare Glimpses of the Endangered Vaquita
Elisabeth Malkin - October 17, 2018
Scientists working to prevent the extinction of an elusive porpoise called the vaquita put out to sea last month, anxious about what they would — or would not — find.
It has been almost two years since

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namu-the-orca In reply to orcaumino3 [2018-12-10 17:15:39 +0000 UTC]

Now that is an awesome 'belated' birthday present! There might be hope yet

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orcaumino3 In reply to namu-the-orca [2018-12-10 19:28:09 +0000 UTC]

yeah boy

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Guadisaves02 [2018-11-09 23:05:35 +0000 UTC]

What did the animals have done to deserve this? 

Just because we are miserable or unhappy with our lives that they have to suffer too?

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namu-the-orca In reply to Guadisaves02 [2018-12-10 17:16:40 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, it's sad that the rest of the natural world bears the burdens of us being disregardful, not thinking, and sometimes deliberately doing harm. Luckily at least some are aware and trying to fight back

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orcaumino3 [2018-05-10 14:16:24 +0000 UTC]

praying for all the vaquitas and a hope

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namu-the-orca In reply to orcaumino3 [2018-07-26 07:01:09 +0000 UTC]

I'm afraid there's not much hope left to have.. their fate is just about sealed.

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orcaumino3 In reply to namu-the-orca [2018-07-26 12:57:08 +0000 UTC]

sorry,but miracles exsists and vaquitas will win no matter what

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PutterPen [2018-04-21 21:13:46 +0000 UTC]

I hope something can be done about this. I'm so tired of animals going extinct due to human carelessness.

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namu-the-orca In reply to PutterPen [2018-07-26 07:01:38 +0000 UTC]

To be honest I think we are past the point of no return. 10 animals.. that is nog enough to sustain or rebuild a population. But it is tiresome for sure.

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acepredator [2017-02-03 17:55:22 +0000 UTC]

It should be noted the fishery that gets acquits as bycatch targets another endangered to predator, the totoaba.

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namu-the-orca In reply to acepredator [2017-02-03 18:40:07 +0000 UTC]

That is certainly true, and a very big problem in the Vaquita's decline. Although their major declines happened longer ago, due to shrimp fisheries. Today it's the continued illegal Totoaba fisheries that are killing the last vaquitas.

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acepredator In reply to namu-the-orca [2017-02-03 19:37:11 +0000 UTC]

How to kill two keystone species with one stone.

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snortharnk [2016-07-06 01:51:23 +0000 UTC]

#saveallwhales !!

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Dolphingurl21stuff [2015-02-16 18:26:59 +0000 UTC]

i want to make vaquita OC now! poor babies, DIEING NEAR MY STATE? NOT GONNA HAPPEN!!!!!!

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Ahzuriel [2014-11-10 17:32:35 +0000 UTC]

This is a beautiful and extremely moving piece. You are an incredible artist. Thank you for raising awareness of these poor little guys!

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namu-the-orca In reply to Ahzuriel [2014-11-15 14:25:05 +0000 UTC]

Thank you for your wonderful words! It's very sad indeed, but at least not sad without a cause. If only a few people have learnt about the Vaquita's plight this way, I'd be extremely content already

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Hysazu [2014-11-05 22:31:23 +0000 UTC]

Stunning and heart wrenching. Your art continually inspires me! 

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namu-the-orca In reply to Hysazu [2014-11-06 10:41:25 +0000 UTC]

It's a very sad thing indeed, especially with the latest news on the species. Very glad you enjoyed the painting though

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TheMentalJournal [2014-09-26 16:58:52 +0000 UTC]

Vaquita recovery fund:
Please take a moment to vote for Monterey Bay Diving  for a grant from Chase for their Side Scan Sonar to help clean the Ocean from lost fishing gear and trash. Currently in the Monterey Bay area a fair number of whales and other marine life are getting caught/trapped in fishing gear. Cast your vote at the link below! Thank you for your support!
www.missionmainstreetgrants.co…

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namu-the-orca In reply to TheMentalJournal [2014-09-27 12:32:38 +0000 UTC]

Voted! Thanks for letting me know

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Viergacht [2014-08-13 17:57:24 +0000 UTC]

This is one of the most beautiful paintings I've ever seen.

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namu-the-orca In reply to Viergacht [2014-08-20 12:52:58 +0000 UTC]

Thank you so much

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TwiggyStone [2014-08-11 20:10:23 +0000 UTC]

Wow, this is very good. Poor little thing. ):

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namu-the-orca In reply to TwiggyStone [2014-08-20 12:53:05 +0000 UTC]

Thanks! Very sad indeed though

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Altair75 [2014-07-30 20:11:54 +0000 UTC]

How impressive. So detailed. The red sunset symbolizes the fact that time is running out.

There's no doubt that many whale species have lost much of their healthy, safe and peaceful habitats. I have read how common the harbour porpoise was 60 years ago. For instance, they were common in the entire Baltic Sea, they had even been observed all the way to Lake Ladoga. Nowadays, the situation is very different due to a number of factors, including over-fishing, environmental toxins and noise pollution.

Thank you so much for letting us know of this extremely endangered, but such beautiful species. I appreciate it.  

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namu-the-orca In reply to Altair75 [2014-08-10 16:36:39 +0000 UTC]

Thank you so much for your kind comment Creating art like this is the least I can do to help our Desert porpoise, especially since there's so little else I can do from over here. I'd also heard about the Harbour porpoise's decline, it's very sad indeed. People seem to be rather easily satisfied with what they have right now in terms of animals - if only people could see what used to be, and how much has been lost already. Maybe then they'd work a little harder to preserve, and perhaps even bring back, some of the amazing animals we share the planet with.

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Altair75 In reply to namu-the-orca [2014-08-10 17:26:42 +0000 UTC]

You're welcome.

Agree. I hope that people's short-sightedness would stop in time.

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Lunchi [2014-07-30 20:10:23 +0000 UTC]

Great art! Featured it on my facebook. It looks so realistic and is an important topic.

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namu-the-orca In reply to Lunchi [2014-08-01 11:05:24 +0000 UTC]

Thanks! Also for featuring it on fb, the more people it reaches, the better (I just hope you did put a link back to this deviation in the post?)

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Lunchi In reply to namu-the-orca [2014-08-03 01:31:03 +0000 UTC]

yes. And yes when I put the link into facebook it puts a thumbnail of a screenshot of your work on the deviantart site and if people click on it to enlargen, they land right here on your work so its a real link even.

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namu-the-orca In reply to Lunchi [2014-08-03 07:04:26 +0000 UTC]

Ah okidoki, that's great, thanks

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rieke-b [2014-07-30 08:16:47 +0000 UTC]

Thank you very much for this gorgeous, incredibly sad artwork. It breaks the heart of every viewer and helps to raise awareness for all the unique endangered species on this planet.

I've heard about the Vaquita before and I truly hope that all the efforts for saving it will be successful.

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namu-the-orca In reply to rieke-b [2014-08-01 11:20:11 +0000 UTC]

It's wonderful to hear you'd heard of the Vaquita's plight before - let's hope many more people like you will follow. Thanks so much for your comment

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rieke-b In reply to namu-the-orca [2014-08-04 12:22:45 +0000 UTC]

Thank YOU for creating and sharing this wonderful artwork and raising awareness for this beautiful species. I'm sure it will be seen by many other people who care.

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AnoOrca [2014-07-29 18:15:20 +0000 UTC]

The realism of your work never ceases to amaze me, and you always perfectly portray the mood you seem to be going for in each painting! Such a tragic image and situation, but a beautiful species.

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namu-the-orca In reply to AnoOrca [2014-08-01 11:19:33 +0000 UTC]

Thank you so very much AnoOrca, truly great compliments you sent my way there Vaquita indeed are stunning looking porpoises, such a shame if they'd go extinct.

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AnoOrca In reply to namu-the-orca [2014-08-01 17:09:50 +0000 UTC]

You're very welcome!
Indeed Truth be told, I had never heard of them until I saw this painting; I fear the same is true for many people

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88bullets [2014-07-29 18:00:26 +0000 UTC]

  • Not only is this piece an incredible testament to the Vaquitas' that are dying out and need to be preserved, but an incredible piece of art that stands out. The title "Good Bye Vaquitas" is so sad by itself. Seeing the actual Vaquitas in the net looks like the real deal. At first I thoght it was a picture it's that well drawn. It really emotionally provocative and brings attention to the harsh reality of these poor creatures. It's so sad this is the reality we face right now, but if people can draw more attention to it like you then maybe this active travesty can be stopped before it becomes a tragedy.

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namu-the-orca In reply to 88bullets [2014-08-20 13:12:25 +0000 UTC]

Thank you so very much for your kind words The realities of our times are extremely sad ones indeed, and we'll all need to muster up the courage to face them, and do something about it. Sadly it was recently announced that the latest survey revealed less than 100 Vaquitas are still remaining, so I'm afraid this might be a fight we've already lost

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88bullets In reply to namu-the-orca [2014-08-20 18:28:09 +0000 UTC]

It is unfortunate that this is a reality and that it does appear to be a loosing battle. Though maybe like the bison that nearly went existing in the United States the Vaquitas' can make a come back? So long as there are a few left there's still hope. However small it may be, maybe something will change. One can always hope, and so long as we don't stop bringing awareness they may not go by the way side as a species! 

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namu-the-orca In reply to 88bullets [2014-09-02 07:27:02 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, who knows, some species have truly come back from the brink (think Arabian oryx who went from 'Extinct in the wild' to Vulnerable and the amazing story of the Black robin whose population was restored with only 5 remaining birds, only one of which was female). If those gillnets are taken out of the water pronto, the Vaquita may still have a fighting chance

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