Operating since 1990 under the name of "Silver Star Cruises". With our new marina we have renamed the business with a name "Albany Ocean Adventures" operating whale watching, scenic, and dive tours from Albany on the south coast of Western Australia. The largest, fastest and most comfortable Whale Watching vessel operating in Albany, we pride our self in the service we offer. Looking forward to The 2014 Whale Watching Season
Saturday, 14 July 2012
Saturday, 7 July 2012
8 Whales Today
We head out of Princess Royal Harbour it's clear but showers have been forecast. Bernie's radio call tells us that several whales are travelling between the safe water marker and the end channel marker. We find 2 humpbacks but as we get close we spot huge splashes further east. The question is "should we stay or should we go" Well we go and as we get closer the breaching stops. However when we get closer we are greeted by 2 adults and one calf. We watch these whales for nearly 1 hour. As the rain showers cover the Sound we head back towards the marina. The whales we first saw were last seen just off Emu Beach so we hope that we will find them on the way home. As I talk to the local dive boat, as they are coming through the passage at Mistaken Island, I spot 1 whale heading past the safe water marker we stick with it for a little, but it is travelling fast so we let it go. Now heading home, a call from the dive vessel we have asked to look out for whales comes in. There is a whale heading in to Princess Royal Harbour. We find a juvenile cruising towards the wood chip berth as the rain shower clears. We follow it until we get very close to the marina and then head back to our berth. Neither of these whales are the ones we spotted at the start of our cruise. Where could they be?
So its 8 whales for the day.
So its 8 whales for the day.
Thursday, 5 July 2012
Whale Watching Luncheon
Today we had the pleasure of Community Care for a whale watching luncheon. Leaving the jetty a little later than normally we headed out to Limestone Head. Found 3 whales and followed them until they headed around Bald Head. We headed towards Breaksea Island to check out some New Zealand Fur seals. Then headed towards Nanarup to enjoy lunch. As I scanned the horizon a huge splash could mean only one thing. I put it to our passengers that if we went to investigate, our lunch may be a little later than first planed. The vote came back in the affirmative to investigate and this is what greeted us.
Wednesday, 4 July 2012
Monday, 2 July 2012
Humpback Cow & Calf
For the past 4 days we have found this Humpback Calf with his mother in King George Sound.
Friday we also found 4 Southern Right Whales half way between Limestone Head and Bald Head. We had heard there were 4 Southern Rights at Two Peoples Bay the previous Monday. Saturday after watching the cow and calf, we found 5 humpbacks in 2 pods. Sunday we watched mother and calf and then found 3 humpbacks just a little further east. Sunday afternoon we found them again. With 3 more humpbacks out a little once again. In the time we have watched the mother and calf we have seen the cow breach several times. I have never seen a cow with such a young calf breach ever before. We are told that until a humpback calf is about 14 days old their dorsal fin will be bent over. As you can see from the picture this calf fits that description.
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