Rowe, J. F. "Indian Ocean," The Marine Observer, Vol. 58 (1988)

At 0645 GMT a dark-brown whale with a prominent dorsal fin ... was seen from for'ard, swimming just below the surface of the sea [Indian Ocean], and about 100 m ahead of the ship [SS Act 1]. When only 40 m away, it took evasive action by diving, its flukes remaining below the surface throughout. No blow was observed. Although no positive identification was possible, the prominent dorsal fin and dark-brown colouring suggest the sighting was of the Alula Whale.

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