Posts Tagged ‘Humpback’
NOAA Staff Free Juvenile Whale in Hawaii
On Dec. 6, a team from NOAA’s Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary, NOAA’s Pacific Islands Regional Office, and Hawaii’s Department of Land and Natural Resources successfully freed a young humpback whale that had become dangerously entangled in rope. This video features amazing underwater shots of the yearling swimming with his mother and rescuers working to free the whale.
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Jamie’s Whale Watching Tofino BC, Canada
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Jamie’s Whale Watching offers tours in Tofino and Ucluelet on state of the art zippy zodiac style vessels for those who crave adventure, or the west coast’s only large, luxury whale watch vessels, the 65 foot,’Leviathan II’ in Tofino or the ‘Lady Selkirk’ from Ucluelet, BC.
Most often viewed are the Pacific Gray Whales. The migration starts to show up along the coast of Vancouver Island in early February and continues through late April. From April on through November, we have our ‘Resident’ Gray whales feeding in Clayoquot Sound and Barkley Sound. Humpback whales are seen throughout our season, with the heaviest sightings in February, June, July, August and September. We see Orca whales (Killer whales) as well. There are 12 pods of ‘Transient’ Orcas that we see about once every two to three weeks throughout the year.
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Dolphin & Whale Watching Port Stephens NSW Australia – Imagine Cruises
Dolphin, Whale watch tours and private charter cruises. Eco-tourism – Sailing Cat operating from Port Stephens NSW (2 1/2 hours North of Sydney on Australia`s East Coast. “Riches” Music & lyrics by Dale Buchan Copyright 2007. Performed by The FireTree. Visit…. www.myspace.com/thefiretree
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Victoria Whale Watching – Humpback whales
Video of our 5 star whale watching trip in Victoria BC. This video features humpback whales. These are beautiful animals, and the video does not totally convey the size of these creatures.
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Whale Watching trip out of Ka’anapali on Trilogy ship