Individual Southern Right Whales can be identified by unique patterns of thickened skin on the head (known as callosities). The callosities used for photo identification include the bonnet, lip patches, rostral islands, coaming and post-blowhole island (shown in Figure 1). Identification of individual Southern Right Whales relies on obtaining clear images of the callosity pattern on the rostrum area (upper jaw or snout) on top of the head. The images are most effective when captured from a cliff-top or some other high vantage point on the land such as a lighthouse. Best images from land are of whales breaching (Figure 2) or spyhopping (Figure 3a). However, multiple images of the same whale taken from different angles can help capture all callosity features required for identification (Figure 3a – 3c).