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10 FUN facts about whales that you probably didn’t know

10 FUN facts about whales that you probably didn’t know

by Alison Cross | Oct 6, 2021 | Daily Whale Watching Blog

10 Fun Facts about Whales Below are 10 fun facts about whales that you probably didn’t know!Whales: The gentle giants of the sea….they’re also hairy, smelly, have lots of ear wax too! Among these more conspicuous features are the blatantly obvious! The romantic whale...
Whale Facts: How can Whales Communicate?

Whale Facts: How can Whales Communicate?

by Alison Cross | Sep 3, 2021 | Daily Whale Watching Blog

Communication is a fundamental aspect of an animal’s life. To be able to communicate could be the difference between life and death. For whales and dolphins who spend almost 85% of their life underwater where it is fairly dark, they heavily rely on sound for...
Bremer Bay Canyon – The Ecosystem Driving Killer Whales

Bremer Bay Canyon – The Ecosystem Driving Killer Whales

by Alison Cross | Aug 3, 2021 | Daily Whale Watching Blog

Life explodes at the Bremer Bay Canyon. Deep ocean currents and complex seafloors converge in dynamic flow where the interplay of earth and ocean set the stage for biology at its best. Conditions created support a pulse of life, fueling the tiniest creatures up to the...
Whales Photographic Identification

Whales Photographic Identification

by Alison Cross | Jul 7, 2021 | Daily Whale Watching Blog

  How Photographic Identification Helps Study Whales and Dolphins A Non-Invasive Tool for Tracking Marine Life Photographic identification is one of the most effective and non-invasive methods used to study whale and dolphin populations. These highly mobile...
Whales Photographic Identification

The Two BEST Spots for Whale Watching in the South West of WA!

by Alison Cross | May 28, 2021 | Daily Whale Watching Blog

South West Whale Tours: Whale Encounters in the South West An Unforgettable Coastal Journey The South West of Western Australia is a nature-lover’s dream. Among its many wonders, the annual whale migration stands out, drawing thousands of visitors each year....
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