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Stingrays
Stingrays are related to sharks and have cartilage instead of bone. They are flat and wide with a long whip-like tail and live on the bottom of the ocean, where they hide and feed.
Read More...Can you swim with Humpback whales?
As one of the most mythical creatures on the planet, swimming with humpback whales is an experience that people are drawn to from all corners of the globe. It’s an encounter that most people can only dream of, so soak up the beauty of nature and keep your eyes peeled.
Read More...Migaloo sighting kicks off whale season 2021
A light aircraft pilot flying over the coast of Cape Schanck claims to have spotted Migaloo the white whale on the 9th of April. Migaloo is undoubtedly a national treasure and a magnificent sight to see amongst the 40,000 Humpbacks that migrate north annually. What an exciting way to bring in whale season 2021!
Read More...Why do whales visit Hervey Bay?
Humpback whales require heated waters to breed because their young are born without a layer of protective blubber, and would not survive the freezing Antarctic waters if born there. This is why we witness an abundance of playful Humpbacks journeying to and from the hospitable waters of the Great Barrier Reef!
Read More...Humpback Whale Behaviours
What to look for on your Hervey Bay whale watching tour: a guide to Humpback whale behaviours and what they mean.
Read More...Hervey Bay Fraser Island - Whale Heritage Site
Hervey Bay Fraser Coast - “Whale Heritage Site” In October 2019, Hervey Bay became the world's very first Whale Heritage Site. The London-based World Cetacean Alliance endorsed Hervey Bay's status as one of the best whale-watching destinations in the world.
Read More...Fraser Whales Fight Climate Change
The enviro-warrior whales that are cleaning up carbon emissions. The IMF has recently quantified these ecosystem benefits to be worth a whopping $2 million over a single whale’s lifetime. All up, that’s roughly one trillion dollars of benefit to our planet in combatting climate change. Talk about unpaid labour!
Read More...Whale Songs and the Language of Humpbacks
Humpback whales are scientific wonders of the world and have a surprising number of human qualities. They have impeccable memories, social tendencies and cooperative behaviours, but the Humpback's most bewildering behaviour of all is their song. That’s right, whales sing!
Read More...Whale Watching From K'gari (Fraser Island)
Everything you need to know about whale watching from K'gari (Fraser Island), a World Heritage Site located right off the coast from Hervey Bay in Australia.
Read More...Whale Songs and the Language of Humpbacks
Humpback whales are scientific wonders of the world and have a surprising number of human qualities. They have impeccable memories, social tendencies and cooperative behaviours, but the Humpback's most bewildering behaviour of all is their song. That’s right, whales sing!
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