Naturaliste Charters Whale Blogs
Split Tip’s Pod – A Memorable Encounter
Published on February 8, 2024Split Tips Pod – the largest in the Canyon Split Tip visits our tour to the Bremer Canyon. Our journey to the canyon began with serene waters and a radiant sun, setting the stage for an unforgettable adventure. Within minutes, we were greeted by the local pod of Common Dolphins, their distinct white underbellies gleaming […]
Read moreEcosystem of Bremer Canyon: Warning Graphic Content
Published on February 7, 2024Ecosystem of Bremer Canyon: Discovering Nature’s Wild Beauty The ecosystem of Bremer Canyon ranks among Australia’s most biologically rich and dynamic marine environments. Positioned approximately 70 kilometres offshore from Bremer Bay, this remote oceanic hotspot supports an extraordinary variety of species, including orcas, sperm whales, giant squid, sharks, and seabirds. Nutrient-rich u
Read moreOil Slick – A Sign of Orca Predation
Published on February 1, 2024Oily Slicks Greet Us in Bremer Canyon An immense oil slick greeted us at Bremer Canyon as the Alison Maree navigated into the vast ocean area. Viewing what could only be described as the remnants of an orca predation. We sailed over the continental shelf and approached the hotspot, this was the awe-inspiring scene unfolding […]
Read moreOcean Encounters Thrill
Published on February 1, 2024Ocean Conditions Perfect Ocean conditions on today’s journey into the Bremer Canyon were perfect and proved to be nothing short of spectacular as the ocean unveiled its treasures in the form of killer whales, playful pods, and mysterious behaviours. Our adventure began with an exhilarating call, “Blows at 9 o’clock!” before we even reached the […]
Read moreApex Hunters of Bremer Canyon – Caution: Graphic Content
Published on January 27, 2024Apex Predation 26.1.24 Apex of apex predators is a title given to killer whales and today’s event at Bremer Canyon was a striking testament as to why. Their unparalleled efficiency and seamless cooperative hunting tactics set them apart. Upon reaching the hotspot, Tatty’s pod emerged at our 12 o’clock. Our anticipation grew, but they remained […]
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