Friends,
Here are the species we watched closely today:
20 Humpback Whales (more in the binocular range)
7 Blue Whales (others seen in the area)
1150 Common Dolphins
Flat and calm seas blessed us again out on the grounds. It was hazy, but as we left the Cave the skies cleared completely and we had blue whales in bright sunlight. Again we had a visit from our new friend Barnacle Betty. Elsewhere, Betty's friends were seen doing everything that Humpbacks do so well: tail lobbing, pectoral fin slapping, breaching…this has been an amazing few weeks!
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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
Opmerkingen