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  2. Gulf of California - Wikipedia

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    Locals have alleged the existence of a giant creature known as the "Black Demon" (Spanish: El Demonio Negro) of the Sea of Cortez. It is usually considered to be a black shark, and less commonly as a whale, measuring about 20 to 60 ft (6.1 to 18.3 m) and weighing 50,000 to 100,000 lb (23 to 45 t), [ 25 ] [ 26 ] similar to the estimated length ...

  3. San Lorenzo Marine Archipelago National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Archipelago islands are surrounded by deep, cold water rich in nutrients in the center part of the Gulf of California also known as the Sea of Cortez. Most of the park is comprised by maritime area. The small terrestrial portion consists of rugged islands with irregular coastline eroded with many sea cliffs.

  4. Saguenay River - Wikipedia

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    Many Beluga whales breed in the cold waters at its mouth, making Tadoussac a popular site for whale watching and sea kayaking; Greenland sharks also frequent the depths of the river. The area of the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence is protected by the Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park , one of Canada's national parks .

  5. Estuary of St. Lawrence - Wikipedia

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    Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park, Maritime estuary of St. Lawrence River, Tadoussac. Among the deepest and largest estuaries in the world, running for about 300 km, the maritime Estuary of the St. Lawrence extends from the mouth of Saguenay River at Tadoussac to Pointe-des-Monts where the Gulf begins.

  6. Whale watching - Wikipedia

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    Estuary of St. Lawrence River, whale watching near Tadoussac, Quebec. Eastern Canada has many whale watching tours in the estuary and gulf of St. Laurence River, in Newfoundland and Labrador, Quebec, Nova Scotia or New Brunswick. Twenty-two species of whales and dolphins frequent the waters of Newfoundland and Labrador, although the most common ...

  7. Tadoussac - Wikipedia

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    The modern village of Tadoussac lies close to the site of the original settlement at the mouth of the Saguenay River. It is known as a tourist destination because of the rugged beauty of the Saguenay fjord and its facilities for whale watching. The authority for the Port of Tadoussac was transferred in April 2012 to the Municipality of Tadoussac.

  8. Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park - Wikipedia

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    There are many opportunities for visitors, with the most popular activity being whale watching. [7] While belugas live in the park year-round, they are best spotted between May and October. [ 26 ] Visitors can be right on the water through cruises, sea kayaking, boating, or scuba diving. [ 7 ]

  9. The Log from the Sea of Cortez - Wikipedia

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    The Log from the Sea of Cortez is an English-language book written by American author John Steinbeck and published in 1951. It details a six-week (March 11 – April 20) marine specimen-collecting boat expedition he made in 1940 at various sites in the Gulf of California (also known as the Sea of Cortez), with his friend, the marine biologist Ed Ricketts.

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