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Whale Watching Report 4BC

Posted on 27. Jun, 2011 by admin.

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Whale Watching Report 4BC

Posted on 28. Oct, 2010 by admin.

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Whale Watching Report 4BH

Posted on 28. Oct, 2010 by admin.

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4BC Morning Show with Greg Cary

Posted on 28. Oct, 2010 by admin.

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What An Awesome Day

What An Awesome Day

Posted on 06. Oct, 2010 by admin.

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A double breach of two magnificent Humpback Whales in Moreton Bay.

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Mad Maggie and Marbles

Mad Maggie and Marbles

Posted on 23. Sep, 2010 by admin.

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What a fantastic thing it is to observe individual humpbacks  migrating  yearly, to see some of our favorites year after year is very special given that when they leave Moreton Bay they are subjected to a long 10.000 kilometer round journey with many obstacles along the way. Mad Maggie is missing her dorsal fin, Marbles [...]

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Moreton Bay Alive With Mothers and Calves and Masses of Bait Fish

Moreton Bay Alive With Mothers and Calves and Masses of Bait Fish

Posted on 23. Sep, 2010 by admin.

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Although widely believed that the Humpback whales only feed in the summer months in the Antarctic it was very apparent that individuals are opportunist feeders. We sighted Mothers and their calves bubble netting through the large schools of bait fish sighted in the Bay. The Humpback whales have developed a very successful method of feeding [...]

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Early Arrival for Baby Humpbacks

Early Arrival for Baby Humpbacks

Posted on 27. Jul, 2010 by admin.

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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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Kerry Lopez on 4BC

Posted on 17. Jul, 2010 by admin.

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Whale Update for July

Posted on 17. Jul, 2010 by admin.

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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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