Articles tagged “Whale Watching”With plenty of hidden gems and off-the-beaten-path wonders to discover, it pays to get some guidance. Take advantage of this collection of wide-ranging travel advice as you plan your next adventure.Photo: Tim Hurlbut...
Nothing like that so far this year, but sending our thoughts and prayers to all our Tailhunter Tribe and Nation and everyone on the Eastern and Southern areas hit by storms two weeks ago and currently getting wracked again. We had another good solid week of fishing. Lots of fun. Lots of...
Whale-watching locations include the Atlantic coast off the Samaná Province of the Dominican Republic, the Pacific coast off Oregon, Washington, Vancouver, Hawaii and Alaska, the Bay of Biscay to the west of France, Sydney,Byron Bay north of Sydney, Hervey Bay north of Brisbane, North and Ea...
EVERYONES GOT QUESTIONS, WE'VE GOT ANSWERS Whale Watching FAQ From the best months to visit - to whale sighting guarantees, we try to cover all the basic questions we commonly get here. If we don't cover it here, we'd love to chat with you to learn more about how we can help!
1984. Gray whale migrations along the Oregon coast, 1978-1981. Pages 289-307 in M.L. Jones, S.L. Swartz and S. Leatherwood, eds. The gray whale, Eshcrichtius robustus. Academic Press.Herzing, D. L., and B. R. Mate. 1984. Gray whale migrations along the Oregon Coast, 1978-1981...
Reports on a number of whale watching expeditions. Eight-day round-trip expedition from San Diego, California aboard the Spirit of Adventure, which includes several days of close encounters with gray whales in San Ignacio Lagoon; Sea of Cortez active expedition which offers small boat cruising, ca...
The northeast Pacific Ocean has less than half that population: 3,000 to 5,000 each for the Gulf of Alaska and the combined southeast Alaska and northern British Columbia area, 200 to 400 for southern British Columbia and northern Washington, and 1,400 to 1,700 for California and Oregon. ...
the United States and Mexico. The animals travel in small groups. The destinations of the whales are the coastal waters of Baja California and the southern Gulf of California, where they breed and the young are born. The breeding behavior is complex and often involves three or more animals. ...
Curtis, K. A.et al.NOAA technical memorandum NMFS Abundance of humpback whales (Megaptera Novaeangliae) wintering in Central America and Southern Mexico from a one-dimensional spatial capture-recapture modelhttps://doi.org/10.25923/9cq1-rx80(2022). ...