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whalewatching directory and guide
whalewatching directory and guide
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worldwide whalewatching directory and guide
Enter the WhaleGuide Directory - Click here Most species migrate - some very long distances. For example, the humpback travels from its summer feeding grounds in the polar regions to the warm tropicla waters near the equator each year! This gives you plenty of opportunity to see them. These listings will tell you when the best time is for seeing various species. Because of this pattern a boat captain cannot guarantee you will see many different kinds of cetaceans. But you can rely on them to use their experience to get you as close as possible to all animals in the area. Be mindful that they must follow government rules and regulations. These have been enacted to protect the animals, and sometimes it means you won't be able to get as close to them as you would like. Don't be discouraged though. You will see more than you expect and you will never forget your trip! Those boats equipped with hydrophones allow you to hear the animals when they are below the surface. This adds a new dimension to your experience since cetaceans spend most of their time under water!
(PLEASE NOTE: If you know of any whale watching activities not listed here, please let us know so we can include them. It's FREE!)
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