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  2. Whale watching - Wikipedia

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    Twenty-two species of whales and dolphins frequent the waters of Newfoundland and Labrador, although the most common are the humpback, minke, fin, Beluga and killer whales. Another popular whale-watching area is at Tadoussac, Quebec, where Belugas favor the extreme depth and admixture of cold fresh water from the Saguenay River into the inland ...

  3. Cetacean surfacing behaviour - Wikipedia

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    Spyhopping often occurs during a "mugging" situation, where the focus of a whale's attention is on a boat, such as whale-watching tours, which they sometimes approach and interact with. [32] On the other hand, spyhopping among orcas is thought to aid predation, as they are often seen around ice floes attempting to view prey species such as ...

  4. Tadoussac - Wikipedia

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    Tadoussac as seen from the St. Lawrence. 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.

  5. The islands that went from whale hunting to whale watching - AOL

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    It is, says Cravinho, an “educational approach to whale watching.” Nearly 20 whale watching companies currently operate across the Azores, following global best practices and guidelines issued ...

  6. Orca - Wikipedia

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    Since the 1960s, the use of "orca" instead of "killer whale" has steadily grown in common use. [ 7 ] Although some book introduced that Orcinus means 'of the kingdom of the dead', [ 8 ] International Code of Zoological Nomenclature mentions that the name orca originates from Latin word orca , which means a large-bellied pot, and Orcinus is a ...

  7. Whale watching in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Whale watching in Ireland is a growing tourism activity. The territorial waters of Ireland have been designated a Whale and Dolphin sanctuary since 1991. In total, 25 different cetacean species have been recorded in Irish waters, with large numbers of cetaceans making seasonal passages off the coastline, and a number of resident populations in ...

  8. Tahlequah (orca) - Wikipedia

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    Tahlequah (born c. 1998), also known as J35, is an orca of the southern resident community in the northeastern Pacific Ocean. She has given birth to four known offspring, a male (J47 "Notch") in 2010, a female (Tali) in 2018, another male (J57 "Phoenix") in 2020, and another female (J61) in 2024.

  9. Salish Sea orcas - Wikipedia

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    Many whale watching organizations throughout the region target the orcas, including resident and transient groups, and often work with nonprofit organizations like the Center for Whale Research and The Whale Museum to promote orca conservation. Native American tribes and First Nations throughout the area hold the whales in high regard.

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