Showing posts with label whale migration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label whale migration. Show all posts

Wednesday, 17 June 2009

Minke Whales - Species of the Reef


This young Minke whale decided to cruise around one of our dive sites on the outer reef. The curious young fellow was very intrigued with these strange creatures wearing bottles and blowing bubbles constantly. Jonny our intrepid young dive instructor happily snapped these photos as Fred swam around the boat and divers.
The Minke whales migrate from southern waters off Victoria to the northern areas of the Great Barrier Reef from about June every year. They grow to about 8m (26') log and adults can weigh about 6 tonnes.
More on the Dwarf Minke Project can be found at the CRC Reef Research website.

Friday, 29 August 2008

Whale Migration and Turtles Mating - What a Great Day To Be Sailing on The Great Barrier Reef




Today our guests were treated to two great events in the marine calendar on the great barrier reef, the whale migration and two turtles mating. The latter event happened just metres from the boat and was a great educational experience for all.

Whales Surprising Divers



Our divers where shocked as they prepared to descend down the mooring line and two humpback whales surfaced about 20 metres from them. This time I have "borrowed" Cheryl's camera while she was in the water to take these shots as the whales swam merrily past on their annual migration north.

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