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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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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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Courier Mail – Humpbacks off Brisbane

Courier Mail – Humpbacks off Brisbane

Posted on 15. Jul, 2009 by admin.

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The Humpbacks are delighting people all over the Eastern Seaboard as they make their way north. The Humpback population has made a full recovery meaning that their are more whales then ever before.

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Too Many Whales to Count!

Too Many Whales to Count!

Posted on 30. Jun, 2009 by admin.

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We had guests from the days tour come into the office to purchase additional souvenirs.  I asked the child (approximately 12 years old) did they have a good day, how many whales did you sight?  His response was infectious!! ‘Too many whales to count’ he said with the biggest smile on his face.  He couldn’t [...]

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