The wind kept us on land on Monday, and on Tuesday morning, some thick fog was waiting for us to start the day. As we ventured offshore, the fog thinned out, and there was plenty of life to see. During our trip, we saw two ocean sunfish, five humpback whales, a minke whale, and a nursery pod of approximately 75 Atlantic white-sided dolphins.
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| Ocean sunfish |
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| Minke whale |
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| Diving humpback whale |
Humpback whales included Patches, Satula, Alligator, Zodiac, and Clamp. Though perhaps the sighting that produced the most smiles was from our pod of dolphins. There were so many calves! 😊
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| Atlantic white-sided dolphins |
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| Can you find the baby dolphin face??? 😍 |
On Tuesday afternoon, we checked out four humpback whales (Satula, Alligator, Clamp, and Zodiac), a minke whale, a few grey seals, and a small pod of Atlantic white-sided dolphins, all in proximity to each other. Marine life was popping up around the boat!
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Such calm seas!
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| Dolphins swimming by |
We wrapped up the day by checking out one of the few ocean sunfish we spotted along the way.
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| Ocean sunfish |
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