These are just two of the amazing and interesting facts of a whale species that has captured the imagination of generations of people all over the world. You will be warmly greeted by the crew and their sea-worthy puppy:) Wonderful experience with three pods of orcas spotted in such a short time.Was added to the group last minute because our tour with another group was cancelled. Home Travel Destinations Top 10 whale-watching spots in Australia. “Any of our large, well-cleared, safe headlands are a good place to visit to see whales,” says Geoff. Because the waters are shallow, sheltered and warm it is the ideal calving ground and nursery for newborn whales. mammals can potentially be spotted along the coastline or out at sea. However, a sperm whale click only lasts 100 microseconds (a microsecond is 1 millionth of a second), whereas a blue whale’s call at 188db lasts 20-30 seconds. Sperm whales are one of the more common stranding species on the coasts of NSW. Highly recommended. We saw a mother and calf who put on a great display,breaching and fin slapping. Looking forward to another trip.

An absolute privilege to have this unique experience with this knowledgeable and caring crew! From Bremer Bay, about 180km east of Albany, tour boats travel 70km offshore to Bremer Canyon, a marine hotspot teeming with life in January–April. They spend 60% of their life feeding at great depths in complete darkness which results in only 15 minutes of every hour spent in the part of the ocean that receives the warm rays of sunlight.

A legacy-defining book from Sir David Attenborough, reflecting on his life's work, the dramatic changes to the planet he has witnessed, and what we can do to make a better future. Whale sharks swim the world looking for concentrations of food. Lifespan & Reproduction. Baleen whales, on the other hand, feed by gulping large mouthfuls of seawater and then filtering it out of their mouths through … “This year we’re expecting between 2400 and 2500 whales,” says Geoff Ross, the coordinator of marine fauna programs for NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service. The Head of Bight Tourist Centre is built on Yalata land, which is held in trust by the Aboriginal Lands Trust, which focuses on economic and employment opportunities for local Aboriginal people through the tourism potential offered by the Head of Bight. Subscribe & Save Hike a tropical island, dive a natural wonder, ride an epic MTB trail network or paddle a unique marine trail. Magnificent crew and vessel, breathtaking encounter with 3 humpbacks and a pod of dolphins. You can tell that the animals are incredibly important to them and they do everything they can to not disturb their natural patterns. However, in tropical and temperate areas, there appears to be no obvious seasonal migration. Australia’s largest state is the ultimate outdoor playground. “The population of humpbacks is very, very healthy, and we’ve seen more southern right whales in the past couple of years than ever before,” says Geoff. Thanks to Leanne and the team for looking after my mother, she had a great time on board, humpbacks, dolphins and sperm whales, I'll definitely send her back next year. There’s a free viewing platform off Logans Beach Road which is open throughout the year, but southern right whales start arriving in June and stay until September. Hervey Bay, QLD. They have a cosmopolitan distribution but male sperm whales are found mostly in higher latitudes. A spectacular experience by a very professionally run company. Every year southern right whales return to Warnambool to give birth in the sheltered bays along the coast. The WA Department of Fisheries and the government are well aware that a majority of great white attacks occur during the whale migration season in winter and spring. Females, calves and juveniles remain in the warmer tropical and sub-tropical waters. From start to finish I cannot recommend this enough. Sperm whales are the largest of all odontocetes and among the deepest diving of all cetaceans – they are known to dive over 1km and they can stay underwater for over an hour at a time, so you are lucky if you spot them.They are best known through the sperm whale character ‘Moby Dick’ in Herman Melville’s story of the same name.

There are other factors influencing WA's rapid increase in shark attacks but there has been almost no public or government consideration of the role played primarily by the recovery of humpback whales, which migrate 13,000 kilometres from Antarctica to the Kimberley and back each year, as well as other species such as right and sperm whales in more southerly waters. Australia’s largest state is the ultimate outdoor playground. Absolutely magical. Ningaloo Reef is one of the only places they return to regularly, in large numbers.

They predominately feed on giant squid and to reach this food source they must dive down to depths of 800 – 3,000 metres. The paper estimates that WA may expect a mean of 8.6 shark bites and two shark bite fatalities per year from 2014 to 2018, with individual risk ratios tabulated below: The WA Government maintains the link between whales and great white sharks is not proved so the AMJ paper has been ignored. Males are largely solitary creatures and typically leave …


The crew had a genuine passion and were very professional. National Parks and Wildlife Service SA rangers say the carcass has attracted sharks to the area. Outstanding service and just immaculate viewing of these beautiful Orcas. The region is also home to a number of other whale species, dolphins, great white sharks and Australian sea lions. Located below the spermaceti organ is the Junk (also known as the melon) which can be found in all toothed whales but the melon of the Sperm Whale is by far the greatest size of all.