So early in the season, two new born humpback whales were observed this week bonding and playing with their mothers off Cape Moreton. Traditionally the humpbacks will give birth to their calves in the warm waters of the Whitsunday’s, around the end of August through to mid September, it is then that they will start [...]
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Australians love the ocean as if it were calling to them, but if the ocean is calling, a big part of the call must be the fact that the Humpback Whale has the longest and most complex call song of all the great whales. This week we experienced the magical sound of the humpbacks singing, [...]
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It’s the start of the annual Humpback Whale Migration, and what a mighty start it was, within one hour of departing the Redcliffe Jetty, 14 whales were sighted frolicking in the Moreton Bay Marine Park on Saturday and 21 whales on Sunday. The humpback is the most surface active of all the great whales displaying [...]
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Kerry Lopez interviewed by Gary Hardgrave
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The mighty humpback whales are on their way back to the warm waters of Brisbane’s Moreton Bay as Brisbane Whale Watching gears up for a bumper season 2010 to celebrate 15 years in operation. Season 2010 will officially commence on Saturday 26th June as a celebration day for all to mark Brisbane Whale Watching’s 15th [...]


