Learn about 21 different types of whales, from the massive blue whale to the elusive Omura's whale. Find out how whales are classified, what they eat, how long they live, and more.
Whale watching tours: which species are most commonly sighted around australia
Most whale watching activities are based around the migration of southern right and humpback whales each year from June until November and May until November, respectively.
The great migration: tracking whale routes through australian ocean territories
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How to identify different whale species: a comprehensive guide for whale watchers
On most tours, your PWWA guide should be able to tell you not just what type of whale you’re watching, but which individual whale you’re watching. We often can tell you when they were born, who their family is, and where they travel to when not in and around the Salish Sea.
The blue whale vs humpback whale: key differences in australian whale populations
The blue whale and the humpback whale are two of the most incredible animals to ever live on planet Earth, and while the two have many similarities, they are quite different from one another.
Top 10 whale species found in australian waters and their migration patterns
Understanding whale behavior: from orcas to gray whales in australian seas
Researchers have pinned down three main habitats for Australia's orcas. Their findings suggest there are also at least two ecologically distinct killer whales in Australian waters. A new study has.