Perth Canyon Blue Whales 20th May 2018 The Perth Canyon was busy with feeding Australasian Gannets and a very relaxed Blue Whale who caught everyone by surprise when she surfaced just behind us! Offshore Bottlenose Dolphins and Common Dolphins.. Perth Blue Whales 19th May 2018 Meeting the first Humpback Whales for season 2018, a pod of 500 acrobatic Striped Dolphins and four Blue Whales including one yearling Blue Whale made for an incredible day out in the Perth Canyon. Australian Blue Whales 6th April 2018 The Perth Canyon in Western Australia was overflowing with Australian Blue Whales today, we interacted with 13 individuals and had sightings of over 20 Blue Whales throughout our experience today! Blue Whale Season Begins 2nd April 2018 The Perth Canyon Blue Whale Season began today as we departed on our first experience for season 2018 with much excitement onboard. A cloud forming from the oceans surface as the exhalation of a Blue Whale Hundreds of Pilot Whales in Bremer Canyon 24th March 2018 Our first encounter was heartwarming as we sighted the small blows and distinctive movements of Pilot Whales Bremer Bay Pilot Whales 19th March 2018 One hundred Pilot Whales gently approached our vessel and spent the next hour dancing, spy hopping and interacting with everyone onboard. Whale Watch Destination WA 14th March 2018 Today we met Orca, Sperm Whale, Hammerhead Shark, New Zealand Fur Seal, Australian Sea Lion, Albatross and tiny Wilsons Storm Petrels Orca (Killer Whale) Gold in Bremer Canyon 9th March 2018 We found the Orca gold at the end of the "Rainblows"in the Bremer Canyon today as we spent the day with twenty Orca and three Sperm Whales. Bremer Bay Orca (Killer Whale) 8th March 2018 Yet another stampede of Long Finned Pilot Whales and energy attracted our attention and sure enough, there were the Orca! Whale Tail Sailing 24th June 2016 The unique behaviour of tail sailing is important to the day to day life of our whales. Floating upside down with fluke high and dry above the surface, some have reported the sight as looking similar to a giant butterfly or palm tree when spotted from a great distance... Previous
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