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  2. Sea Life Sunshine Coast - Wikipedia

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    Sea Life Sunshine Coast at Mooloolaba, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia is a marine mammal park, oceanarium and wildlife sanctuary. Sea Life Sunshine Coast is an institutional member of the Zoo and Aquarium Association (ZAA).

  3. Snorkeler in Australia Gets ‘Launched’ Out of Ocean by ...

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    10 News First said in the caption that the humpback whale was 15-meters, or nearly 50 feet long! The tour guide will also have quite the 'tail' to tell, they said. Talk about a once in a lifetime ...

  4. Marine mammal park - Wikipedia

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    An orca performs as Shamu at SeaWorld San Diego. A marine mammal park (also known as marine animal park and sometimes oceanarium) is a commercial theme park or aquarium where marine mammals such as dolphins, beluga whales and sea lions are kept within water tanks and displayed to the public in special shows.

  5. Mooloolah River National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Mooloolah River National Park is a nationally protected area located on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland.It covers an area of 830.9 hectares and is bordered by the Mooloolah River to the east, Claymore and Dixon Roads to the west, and the Lower Mooloolah River Environmental Reserve to the south.

  6. ‘An experience we’ll never get again:’ Whales spotted ...

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    The marine mammals were spotted in 40 feet of water near Margaritaville Hollywood Beach Resort. ... ’ Whales spotted swimming in South Florida waters. Grethel Aguila. February 4, 2024 at 3:48 PM ...

  7. Humpback whale spotted swimming without a tail off ... - AOL

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    The whale’s missing tail is seen out of the water. Spencer Fire/The Whale Museum / NMFS Permit #24359 A photo shows the humpback whale with its fluke, also called a tail, completely gone.

  8. Cetacean surfacing behaviour - Wikipedia

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    Humpback whale breach sequence. A breach or a lunge is a leap out of the water, also known as cresting. The distinction between the two is fairly arbitrary: cetacean researcher Hal Whitehead defines a breach as any leap in which at least 40% of the animal's body clears the water, and a lunge as a leap with less than 40% clearance. [2]

  9. World-first floating habitat to aid whales ... - AOL

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