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11 August 2013

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Sunday 11 August

Sea conditions are perfect for an adventure aboard Whale One. The seas are flat and there was so many whales the skipper has lost count. All whales were seen between 8 and 11 miles off shore. The biggest pod was a pod of 5 with an infant in tow. We were delighted to...

Whale Watching, 9th August

Today we had to go about 12 miles out to find the whales, but we were rewarded with a pod of three who showed off a few big breaches. They were also performing peduncle throws and pectoral waves. They swam close to the boat but didn’t stick around for too long...

Today 7 August whale report… Wow, what a fantastic day whale watching today. Beautiful blue skies and plenty of whales to see. The skipper spotted the first single whale at 9am about 3.5 miles off Point Cartwright. We stayed with this whale for about 30 minutes...

6 August 2103 – whale season

The sun has come out again for us today, with perfect sea conditions, about a half metre swell and no wind. Whale One traveled out nine miles east of Point Cartwright and found one single whale who performed some fluke up dives. We stayed observing for about 25...