Whale Watching: the complete how to guide! Whale watching is a marine eco-tourism industry which is ever-growing in popularity. The laid back ocean experience hosts tourists from around the world during our winter months when the migrating whales visit the Western...
With a nickname like “killer whale” you could probably assume that an orca (Orcinus orca) is going to be very dangerous. These apex predators should not be underestimated, and with a brain that is two and a half times larger than we would expect of this dolphin...
This blog would like to recognise and acknowledge the Traditional custodians of the Whadjuk boodja (land) it was written on and their connection to land, sea and community. We would like to pay our respects to past, present and future Elders. Breathing, technically...
What do Whales Eat? Before we answer the question “what do whales eat”, we firstly need to describe what exactly a “whale” is! “Whale” is a term commonly used for a subset of the mammalian order Cetacea. The term is inconsistently used for animals of vastly different...
Why do whales migrate? Whale migrations are an incredible act of nature. Huge populations shift over large distances to find food, mates and suitable habitat. Regular and repeated on a large-scale, leaving critical feeding areas in some parts for half a year! So why...
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