Breaching into our last week of whale watches!

Sun, 09 Oct 2016

By Eco Ranger Tessa

Breaching into our last week of whale watches!

The Humpback whale's certainly made a splash on today's whale watch!

The cruise started off with a mother and her calf seen out the front of Cowan Cowan. This particular calf put on an exciting show for us, with many breaches and spy hops performed. We then made our way towards the northern end of Moreton Island, where we watched a pod of 3 adults, and 1 calf enjoying the waters of Moreton Bay Marine Park. A total of 6 Humpback whales were seen today.

Time has definitely flown for the 2016 whale watching season. With only one week left, we hope to see plenty more spectacular shows by these migrating Humpback whales!

Tangalooma Whale Breach

This photo of the breaching calf was captured by Bridget from the Tangalooma Photo Shop.

About the author

Eco Ranger Tessa

Tessa is one of the many Eco Rangers at Tangalooma Island Resort's Marine Education and Conservation Centre. Tessa often joins in on the Whale Watching Cruise as the on board Eco Ranger commentator.

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