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A great mixture and quantity of cetaceans today.

August 1, 2012:

Whale Lovers,

Here are the species we watched closely today:

10 Humpback Whales (more in the binocular range)

2 Blue Whales (others seen in the area)

1,100 Common Dolphins

10 Risso’s Dolphins

Sunny, clear, flat, calm and a great day for whale watching. C’mon out while there are so many whales to enjoy. A rare tail fluking blue whale was seen today as well as some friendly humpback whales.

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In addition to the expert crew on the Condor Express with over 35 years of experience, Channel Islands Naturalist Corps volunteer naturalists, representatives from the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary and National Park, are usually on board and available to answer your questions during the trip.

Best fishes, have a WHALE of a day and OCEANS of fun!

Bob Perry

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