Whale watching could bring some surprises this summer around North Coast waters Photo from Ocean Wise Research website |
The summer is proving to be one of some excitement for whale watching, with a number of reports now getting some review of a growing number of whale sightings, with this week providing note of the sighting of a rare version of the species as researchers aboard a Canadian Coast Guard vessel spotted a large volume of Sei Whales off Vancouver Island last week.
With the summer months active ones for whale sightings, the Prince Rupert Port Authority is reminding those on the water around the North Coast of the range of programs that they are involved with when it comes to marine mammals.
Included on the list is the Whale Report Alert System which provides real time information for professional marines and vessel captains and reduces the prospects of any interactions.
You can report a whale sighting here
For more notes on the Port's Marine Mammal initiatives see their information page here.
You can also learn more about the spectacular marine life just off shore from the Ocean Wise Research organization, which includes Caitlin Birdsall who is based in Prince Rupert.
Later this month you can get some first hand information about the marine life of the North Coast, that is when the North Coast Ecology Society will set up their Pop Up Ecology Centre, set for the Northland Cruise Terminal space from July 21st to August 15th.
Cross posted from the North Coast Review.
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