Friday, August 13, 2010

Mid-Summer Update

Whale watching has been great this summer, with many humpbacks around Brier Island. Minke and fin whales have been seen as well, and yesterday three right whales. This was the first day seeing right whales since early July. The humpbacks are vey active and friendly, often swimming close to the boat and playfully flipper slapping, spyhopping and sometimes breaching. Flash and her calf are regularly seen and Lace and Foggy are also here with calves.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Hungry Humpbacks!

The waters around Brier Island have been rich in feed and on a couple of recent cruises the herring and krill were so thick that the water seemed to almost be bubbling as the schools swam just below the surface. Birds and whales feasted on this ocean buffet, and the humpbacks were lunge feeding near the boat!

OCEAN SUNFISH (MOLA MOLA)
Late afternoon on July 12th this ocean sunfish was a visitor to the harbour, hanging around only a few feet from shore inside the floating dock area at Westport Fishermens' wharf. It is uncommon to see sunfish in the Bay of Fundy, and even more rare to see one so close to shore. They are found all over the globe, mostly in tropical and temperate waters. This fish was about 6 feet in length and very friendly... a few locals and tourists waded out into the water and observed it
up close! After the fish kept swimming in much too close to the beach, a local man escorted it out into the harbour, where it drifted out to sea with the Fundy tide.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Humpbacks are Here!


Humpbacks are now closer to Brier Island and there has been a lot of feed in the bay, namely krill and herring. Our cruises have watched the humpbacks lunge feeding and on the July 5th tour one whale treated us to a close visit as he swam right over beside the boat. He then spyhopped (poked head out of water), rolled around and played, much to the delight of everyone on board.

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Yesterday another right whale! And lots and lots of puffins! The humpbacks are WAY across the bay.

Right Whale Mother and Calf

As the afternoon cruise departed the dock on June 22 the tour saw a wonderful sight in the harbour... a mother and calf right whale pair. The duo slowly swam the length of Grand Passage, at times quite near the shoreline, and made their way out past Northern Point and into the bay.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

2010 SEASON BEGINS

This week, June 15th, was the first whale watch cruise of the season and what a great day it was. The Chad and Sister II, with a small group of passengers aboard, left the dock at 12:30 p.m. and headed off of Brier Island. Not too far from home we watched two humpback whales playfully splash around in the water. They were very friendly and spyhopped and tail breached a number of times. One of the two was identified as Clipper, a humpback who visits the area quite regularly. The seabirds viewed were: puffins, northern gannets, greater and sooty shearwaters and Wilson's Storm petrels. Back in port just after 4 p.m., guests and crew departed from the tour with smiles and thanks to nature for its fine show.