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| Partition (above and below) |
Sunday, June 2, 2019
June 2, 2019
The fog persisted into today. Even in the fog however, we found 2 minke whales and a few pods of
harbor porpoise. Then after a brief, but at times heavy, fresh-water
rinse the visibility improved. Thanks to our whale watching cohorts we also spent time with Partition the humpback whale.
Saturday, June 1, 2019
June 1, 2019
Unlike 2018, which was a perfect season (100% sightings record), the perfect season for 2019 came to an end today. Today the 'fog monster' won out. We pride ourselves in keeping our readers updated on our trips. While we love to share all the good news, we also don't shy away from the not-so-good news. Today we searched and searched and searched. As can be the case, the fog we encountered varied in thickness and we unfortunately came up empty-handed for any whale sightings. Tomorrow is a new day and will see what Mother Nature has in store for us.
Monday, May 27, 2019
May 27, 2019
Our Spring Bird Trip was a success with exciting feathery friends scattered throughout the day. Oystercatchers, Northern fulmars, Wilson's storm petrels, a Blue jay (yes offshore!) and a Bay-breasted warbler were some of the highlights. We also saw a few whales too, including Pinball and her calf!
Thanks to NH Audubon and for the constant efforts by all on board today. Weather permitting (as always) we will be whale watching again next weekend. Have a great week!
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| Pinball and her calf |
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| Pinball in the fog |
Sunday, May 26, 2019
May 25-26, 2019
Happy Memorial Day weekend! The weather was on our side (mostly) this holiday weekend and whales were to be found. There was a decent swell on Saturday and even bigger swells today but the wind was minimal offshore and searching for whale activity was very conducive. We saw plenty of harbor porpoise, a scattering of minke whales, fin whales, humpback whales and even pods of Atlantic white-sided dolphins throughout the weekend.
On Sunday, we even had a bonus sighting of a basking shark to check out!
Comet the fin whale was sighted and identified humpback whales included Sedge, Hornbill, Picket, Equation and Gondolier.
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| All weekend long remnants of bubble clouds were seen from humpback whales. Taken May 25, 2019 |
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| Atlantic white-sided dolphin. May 26, 2019 |
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| Can you find the basking shark? May 26, 2019 |
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| Comet the fin whale! May 26, 2019 |
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| Sedge the humpback whale. May 25, 2019 |
Thursday, May 23, 2019
May 23, 2019
Our annual school trip with Indian River was today. We were treated by a great group of Atlantic white-sided dolphins which were initially associated with a humpback whale.
Eventually the two types of whales split. The dolphins continued on their zippy way while we spent time with Lacey the humpback whale circling around the area.
As the holiday weekend approaches our next public trips are scheduled for Saturday and Sunday at 11am. Layer up and see you then!
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| Dolphins |
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| Humpback whale diving |
Sunday, May 19, 2019
May 18-19, 2019
We were treated to many familiar sights during our trip on Saturday. We saw 2 minke whales, 5 humpback whales and two fin whales during our travels to Jeffreys Ledge.
We checked out a trio of mostly-napping humpback whales (Valley, Bungee and Spoon) while Hornbill and Owl were independently moseying around nearby. Then ended the day with a great look at one of the fin whales passing by.
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| Humpback whale |
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| Fin whale spout |
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| Two of the three humpback whales |
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| Welcome back Owl! |
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| Fin whale |
On Sunday, we were planning on heading back to the same area where whales had been the day before. The ocean however, had its own plan. The wind and waves were working against us, the rain was not providing much joy, and ultimately we knew this is not what whale watching is all about. So we headed for home, and with the wind and waves at our back, had a much more pleasant ride in. We look forward to having our passengers join us on a less windy and less wavy day in the future.
Sunday, May 12, 2019
Opening weekend, 2019!
Happy Mother's Day! We had a nice opening weekend filled with whales, dolphins, porpoises, seals and seabirds! Saturday was the first day of whale watching for us after a very long
winter! We were more than excited (as were many of our guests on board)
to head out to Jeffreys Ledge to see what was out there. After a little
searching, we found a humpback whale feeding using bubble clouds to
concentrate her prey. Also in the area, but really hard to see, were
dozens of northern gannets, dolphins, porpoises and even a very stealthy
sei whale!
Today, Mother's Day, started out glassy-calm, allowing for us to spot several pods of harbor porpoises, a couple of harbor seals, some Atlantic white sided dolphins and a minke whale before the winds picked up a touch. Further off shore, we found a humpback whale who was enjoying staying under water for 12+ minutes at a time. Eventually, after a lot of patience, we were able to get close enough to identify this whale. It was good ol' NAHWC 0050!! Welcome back!
Today, Mother's Day, started out glassy-calm, allowing for us to spot several pods of harbor porpoises, a couple of harbor seals, some Atlantic white sided dolphins and a minke whale before the winds picked up a touch. Further off shore, we found a humpback whale who was enjoying staying under water for 12+ minutes at a time. Eventually, after a lot of patience, we were able to get close enough to identify this whale. It was good ol' NAHWC 0050!! Welcome back!
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