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Southern Right Season Underway 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 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 Competition pods, baby calf and a Southern Right Whale party trick sighted today!
Hamelin Bay Whale Watching 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 Our Humpback Calf in Flinders Bay, little Sunny Flynn was re-sighted today much to everyones delight onboard!
Augusta Humpback Whales 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? 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 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.
Southern Heart of the Southern Ocean The young ladies onboard were given the big responsibility of naming this special whale and their name that was decided on is the most perfect name... Southern Heart.
The Landing Place - Augusta The vessel Emily Taylor arrived in Flinders Bay on the 2nd of May 1830 and as we looked out across the mist covered bay this morning we wondered of the thoughts that these first settlers had when they came ashore to what we now know as the beautiful Augusta.
Humpbacks Enjoy Summer in July Humpbacks enjoy Summer in July with perfect, warm conditions as we met competition pods, Dolphins, Sea-Lions and Stacka the baby Southern Right!
Humpbacks Take Centre Stage in Augusta The Humpbacks take centre stage in Augusta today with a competition pod of 18, mother and calf Southern Right and incredible surface activity only meters away.
Whale Watch in Western Australia A perfect day for over 100 whale watch guests who enjoyed their whale watch in Western Australia as we sighted spectacular displays, Humpback Calf re-sighting and intense competition pod.
Discover Flinders Bay Augusta - Southern Rights - Humpback Calf First Humpback Whale calf for Season 2018 was sighted today in Flinders Bay along with breaching Humpbacks, intense competition pods and Southern Right Whales showing us their gentle courtship
Megaptera Novaeangliae Everywhere Megaptera novaeangliae everywhere.... and one Eubalaena australis were sighted today in Flinders Bay. English version, Humpback Whales everywhere and one Southern Right Whale were sighted today in Flinders Bay!
The Art of Whale Watching in Western Australian Whale Watching in Western Australian - Whales do entice excitement and wonder from humans and it is easy to see why with their incredible acrobatic displays
Flirty Female Humpbacks Today was all about the flirty female Humpbacks of Flinders Bay who had the attention of not only the male Humpbacks but also ourselves!
Best Place to go Whale Watching in Australia Having the opportunity to see two unique whale species on the same afternoon in sheltered, calm waters of Flinders Bay is one of many reasons why