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North Atlantic Right Whale Adoption - GMWSRS
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Who has been adopted? Right Whale Steward Program. HOW TO SYMBOLICALLY ADOPT A NORTH ATLANTIC RIGHT WHALE. 1 CHOOSE AN INDIVIDUAL WHALE, MOTHER/CALF PAIR OR FAMILY GROUP. 2 FILL OUT THE ADOPTION FORM EITHER ONLINE. 3 SEND ADOPTION FORM BY:. FORM and MAIL TO:. North Atlantic Right Whale Adoption Program. 24 Route 776, Grand Manan, NB E5G 1A1 Canada. FORM and FAX TO:. 506 662 3804 (leave your name and number). MOTHER and CALF - $75. Donations are tax deductible in Canada. And donations to the GMWSRS. Grand...
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Ojai Valley Whale Society – Interest Groups
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Day of the Discovery. Privacy and General Policy Statements. Ojai Valley Whale Society. Preserving California's Family of 25,000,000 year-old Fossil Whales. Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies. Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History. Ashoro Museum of Paleontology. Ashoro Museum of Paleontology. Translated to English by Google). Also: Explore an online adaptation of. National Geographics’ article, Evolution of Whales. Enter a search term. Send us an Email. Ojai Valley Whale Society.
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Ecoturismo report - WHALEWATCHING
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I luoghi del Pianeta dove è più facile avvistare le balene. VEDERE LE BALENE IN PATAGONIA. Penisola di Valdés, in Patagonia argentina, è uno dei luoghi dove è più facile avvistare le balene franche australi. Meta top per il whale watching. Whale watching, ecoturismo nei Caraibi. LE BALENE GOBBE DI SAMANÀ. Migliaia di megattere raggiungono il Mare dei Caraibi per la loro stagione degli amori. La baia della Repubblica Dominicana è il luogo dove è più facile avvistarle. Whale watching in Europa. Il giro d’a...
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Quoddy Link Marine - Sightings and Updates: 2014 in review....through video.
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Monday, May 04, 2015. 2014 in review.through video. Hello everyone, it's Danielle with Quoddy Link Marine. As we gear up for another season I thought we could start the year off by taking a look back at some of the highlights of 2014 through video. Let's start in July where we had an incredibly rare and exciting sighting of a great white shark only 1 mile out of St. Andrews Harbour! Here is a video of our sighting, a BIG thanks to Dave Hannett for sharing this video. Here is a video of the pair. Here is ...
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Quoddy Link Marine - Sightings and Updates: June 2015
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Wednesday, June 24, 2015. New Website and New Blog. Hello everyone, it's Danielle with Quoddy Link Marine. I wanted to let you all know that we have a new website and our blog will now be posted over there. I will be posting our latest whale sightings and Nick will be posting our latest bird sightings. You can check them both out HERE. On the drop down menu. Thank you for all of your support,. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Check back soon for updates. 2015 North Atlantic Right Whale Sightings. Use only....
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Quoddy Link Marine - Sightings and Updates: April 2013
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Saturday, April 13, 2013. First Pelagic and Coastal Bird Trip of the 2013 Season. If you want to see images and information from the 2012 season visit the Quoddy Link bird blog - www.quoddylinkbirds.blogspot.com. Secondly, I will be teaching a bird watching and identification course through Sunbury Shores Nature and Art Center in St. Andrews in May, the itinerary is as follows;. Thursday, May 23 Time: 7:00pm. Friday, May 24 Time: 7:00pm (Presentation with Jim Wilson). Sunday May 26 Time: 6:30am - 12:00pm.
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Quoddy Link Marine - Sightings and Updates: July 2013
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Tuesday, July 30, 2013. Good evening everyone, we certainly had some fog to deal with on our morning and afternoon trips but it cleared off very nicely for evening thanks to some SW winds. We saw Slice, a minke whale, on all three trips today in addition to a few other minke whales. The porpoise were incredible again this afternoon in Head Harbour Passage on the strong flood tide. The seabird sightings continue to be great.don't forget to read more about out bird sightings at Quoddy Link Birds. If you re...
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Quoddy Link Marine - Sightings and Updates: June 2013
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Sunday, June 30, 2013. 1, 2, 3 minke whales. Good evening everyone,. Harbour and grey seals. Thanks for checking in,. Saturday, June 29, 2013. Great first week for out 2013 season! Hello everyone, we have had a great first week for out 2013 season! We have sighted whales on every trip as well as seals, porpoise, eagles and lots of seabirds. I have some photos from the past week that I want to share, I hope you enjoy. Minke whales have been seen on every trip so far this season. Monday, June 24, 2013.
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Provincetown, Truro & Cape Cod Links
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Provincetown Chamber of Commerce. Center for Coastal Studies. Truro Chamber of Commerce. Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce. Weddings on Cape Cod. Cape Cod Fishing Expeditions.
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