Whale Watch WA & Dolphins defend Humpback Mother & Calf
19th August 2018
Incredible sequence of events as a Humpback defended her calf by all means necessary, including using our vessel and the help of some heroic Dolphins.
Southern Right Whales Western Australia
18th August 2018
Mating Southern Right Whales, Australian Sea Lions, baby calves and a Bottlenose Dolphin shark attack survivor sighted today.
Southern Right Whales Meet Dolphins
17th August 2018
Two young adults were socialising with much rolling and twisting at the surface when the local Bottlenose Dolphins arrived in quite a spectacular fashion!
Southern Right Whale Breach Flinders Bay, Augusta
16th August 2018
The Southern Right Whales were out in numbers in Flinders Bay, Augusta today as we enjoy the peak of our Southern Right Whale season.
Dolphins Survive Shark Attack
13th August 2018
How do Dolphins survive shark attacks so severe? Their bodies are capable of incredible regeneration, pain management and blood flow control that what may seem like the impossible is possible for our Dolphins.
Southern Right Whale Phalanges
12th August 2018
The structure of the bones in a Southern Right Whales Pectoral fins are exactly the same as our own hand as we see the phalanges of a Southern Right Whale!
Mating Southern Right Whales in Augusta
11th August 2018
Twisting, turning and gentle pectoral cuddles made us realise quickly that we were watching mating Southern Right Whales in Augusta!
Whale Watching Tours in Augusta
10th August 2018
The Humpback Whales were back in town today with a competition pod racing through the bay while Sothern Right Whales practiced tail slapping
Southern Right Whale Storm
9th August 2018
As the storm clouds approached an enormous submarine launched itself from the water to our left... it was a breaching Southern Right Whale!
Western Australian Southern Right Whales
7th August 2018
The beautiful winter afternoon conditions were perfect for Western Australian Southern right Whale viewing as we sighed dark pectoral fins breaking the waters surface.
Southern Right Season Underway
6th August 2018
The Southern Right Season for 2018 is well underway as we enjoyed the company of 12 different individuals who were socialising in the shallows.
Augusta Primary School | Season 2018
6th August 2018
A very exciting start to our week as we welcomed onboard the Augusta Primary School who were ready to go out and meet their neighbours!
Margaret River Region Whale Watching
31st July 2018
Competition pods, baby calf and a Southern Right Whale party trick sighted today!
Hamelin Bay Whale Watching
30th July 2018
Only 13 minutes drive from Hamelin Bay is the picturesque township of Augusta who is proudly host to these beautiful visitors every year.
Flinders Bay Nursery
29th July 2018
Enjoying the Flinders Bay nursery grounds is wonderful as we head towards August and making this season unique is Sunny Flynn
Augusta Southern Right Whale | Season 2018
28th July 2018
Stacka showed off his very best breaching and fluke slapping skills, which certainly are not bad for a three week old!
Three Cetacean Species in One Day
27th July 2018
Three cetacean species in one day this morning is the perfect example as to why Flinders Bay, Augusta is one of the best places in the world to Whale Watch.
Cape Leeuwin Whale Watching
26th July 2018
Cape Leeuwin overlooks Flinders Bay as thousands of Humpback and Southern Right Whales make their way into one of the most important parts of their northern migration.
Whale Watching in Flinders Bay Augusta
24th July 2018
Whale watching in Flinders Bay today was extraordinary as we witnessed a competition pod formation as pods went from relaxed pace to full intensity.
Western Australian Whale Watching
21st July 2018
Western Australian Whale Watching is always full of surprises and today was no exception as we sighted competition pods, Sunny the Humpback Calf and
Humpback Calf in Flinders Bay
20th July 2018
Our Humpback Calf in Flinders Bay, little Sunny Flynn was re-sighted today much to everyones delight onboard!
Augusta Humpback Whales
19th July 2018
The whales of Flinders Bay showed us the incredible Language of the Whales today as we sighted airborne Humpbacks, social Southern Rights and baby Dolphins.
Why Do Humpbacks Have Scarring?
17th July 2018
The daily tours we enjoy with our whales provides the opportunity to meet many different individual whales and one question we often ask when spending time with our Humpbacks is, "Why do Humpbacks have scarring?".
See the Wonders with Whale Watch WA
14th July 2018
One of the many wonders of Western Australia are our whales who we are privileged to spend incredible moments with when aboard Whale Watch WA.
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