Calves breach & wave to enthralled guests

Fri, 07 Oct 2016

By Eco Ranger Corey

Three calves entertain with dazzling whale watching jumps performance

The Humpback whale calves seemed to be having a jumping contest today, with three breaching around Australia's largest dedicated whale watching boat, the Tangalooma Jet!

Guests were in awe to see such young whales doing spectacular aerial displays, with them also approaching the boat and doing pectoral waves to everyone on board. The whale watching cruisebegan in Brisbane, and was nicely ended as we passed the Tangalooma Wrecks where there was a mother and calf right next the wrecks!

A perfect day with 20 whales spotted.

About the author

Eco Ranger Corey

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

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