There are no translations available. We are at the beginning of august now, which means there are some interesting whale watching times ahead!
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There are no translations available. Today we saw our first humpback whale calf of the season! We encountered the calf with its mother and an escort whale just a mile off north head. The further south a calf is born the less chance of survival there is! The reason Humpbacks go on their migration is to give birth in warm and sheltered waters, as the calf does not have an insulating layer of fat yet. The mother will feed its calf around 800/900 liters of very fatty milk per day allowing the calf to bulk up very rapidly building up that all important layer of fat!
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There are no translations available. On Sunday we encountered an entangled humpback whale, who was caught in some sort of fishing line! ![]() we first spotted the whale around 2 miles off the coast of Ben Buckler, which is the northern headland of Bondi Beach. It was swimming in a very unusual way caused by the fishing line. The line itself was so thin, that it took the crew a good 20min to figure out what was actually going on! the line was caught ins the mouth of the whale and was going across its body to the right of the tail. there was a fair bit of tention on the line, so the whale was unable to arch is back and go on regular down times. We informed ORRCA who sent a boat out to the whale the next day. They were unable to locate the whale again, which doesnt have to be bad news. Towards the end of our cruise it seemed like the whale detangled himself to some extend so he could go on regular down times again. ORRCA was looking for a whale in distress and couldnt find this guy because we was maybe not sticking out as a whale in distress. All we can do is cross out fingers that everything went alright for this Humpback Whale! Unfortunately whales get entangled in fishing lines every once in a while. if you do happen to spot a whale in distress call the ORRCA hotline under (02) 9415 3333.
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