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8 October 2011 Whale Watching Report

With such stormy and windy conditions initially it was hard to believe the forecast would get better, however it was not long before the sky  cleared and the wind  abated. We come across several humpback whale pods today, mostly mothers and calves. The highlight of...

7 October 2011 Whale Watching Report

Today was magic! Mum’s “super milk” sent one of our calf’s crazy with energetic power into a series of above water breaches, tail slapping, head lunging and belly rolls. It was the most energetic calf of the season by far, accompanied by an...

6 October 2011 Whale Watching Report

The best word to describe today was, “Special” we came across a number of Mothers and Calves engaged in feeding, but the high light was a mother feeding her calf on the oceans surface, she kept her tail fluke exposed above the waters surface for at least...

5 October 2011 Whale Watching Report

Record numbers of whales are passing by our coastline at the moment, with at least ten pods sighted through out the day, The Whales were a little quiet at times, with some spontaneous breaches here and there.    

4 October 2011 Whale Watching Report

The Whales were extremely inquisitive today, when a mother calf and escort whale approached the vessel they expelled the air from their blow spot so close to the boat that patrons experienced the spray, take a look at the Photo’s.

2 October 2011 Whale Watching Report

With the last day of Queensland school holidays today, we had two trips again in “ok” weather. Don’t know what westerlies are doing on the Sunshine Coast in October, but the 20 knots in the morning strengthened to 30 by mid-afternoon and made...