Humpback

  • Whales of Perth – 13/11/24

    Whales of Perth – 13/11/24

    Whales of Perth were shuffling through the sighting grounds today with mums, calves and even a male escort spotted. A beautiful morning it was to begin our day with a light easterly breeze and warm sunshine beaming down on us as we went out to meet the whales of Perth in the sheltered waters just…

  • A Humpback Placenta – 2/20

    A Humpback Placenta – 2/20

    So ​ ​I ​was ​lucky ​enough ​to ​get ​a ​call ​also ​from ​a ​tour ​boat ​​that ​they ​saw ​a ​whale, ​what ​they ​believed ​to ​be ​a ​whale ​that ​gave ​birth, ​and ​they ​saw ​this ​big ​floating ​blob ​on ​the ​surface ​of ​the ​water ​and ​called ​me ​to ​come ​and ​pick ​it ​up.  ​And ​it ​was ​a ​whale’s ​placenta ​and ​so ​I was ​actually ​recovered ​it ​and ​sampled ​it, ​and ​it ​will ​be ​a ​future ​publication ​that ​I ​have ​not ​written ​yet ​coming. ​But ​I ​was ​able ​to  ​recover ​at ​a ​full ​and ​complete ​humpback ​whale ​placenta, aAnd ​it’s ​the ​first ​time ​since ​the ​whaling ​industry ​that ​we ​were ​able ​to ​sample ​this ​for, ​​histopathology ​testing. ​So ​it’s ​pretty ​exciting, ​moment ​and ​just ​really ​cool. It’s ​hard ​to, ​convey ​how ​big ​it ​was, ​but ​I ​always ​tell ​people, ​well, ​big ​enough ​to ​hold ​a ​baby ​whale, ​ ​if ​that ​gives ​you ​an ​idea.  It ​was ​pretty ​large ​but, ​like, ​you ​know, ​very ​slimy ​and ​goopy ​and ​disintegrated ​very ​quickly. ​So ​we ​had ​to ​work ​quite ​quickly, ​actually, ​to ​sample ​it ​because ​it’s, ​like, ​quite ​literally ​falling ​apart ​in ​our ​hands ​as ​we ​were ​handling ​it.  Which ​I ​guess ​makes ​sense, you ​know, ​in ​the ​ocean, ​it ​would ​be ​broken ​up ​and ​eaten ​by ​predators ​and ​become ​part ​of ​the ​ecosystem ​there. ​Yeah. ​So ​very ​large.  -Stephanie This post was adapted from a voice recording in episode 75 of the Whale Tales Podcast, listen here. Photo credits: Stephanie Stack

  • Another Feeding Encounter – 2/11/24

    Another Feeding Encounter – 2/11/24

    The past few days continue to be busy out at sea. Every day, we saw orcas, humpback whales, and fin whales. We also saw feeding activity; however, sometimes, we observed that after humpback whales lunge into the bait ball (possibly too early?), the orcas abandon the feeding. The birds are also very opportunistic and keep…

  • Best Whale Watching in Australia – 2/11/24

    Best Whale Watching in Australia – 2/11/24

    The best Whale Watching in Australia has to be right here in Perth, Western Australia. It was an incredible day with the whales today as they showcased the very best of whale watching and the Language of the Whales with non-stop surface activity for both our morning and midday tour. Our first tour started off…

  • A Great Swiftsure Tour – 17/9/24

    A Great Swiftsure Tour – 17/9/24

    What a great day! We headed out this morning looking for whales and we ended up at Race Rocks lighthouse near Victoria BC! We counted at least 3 humpbacks but two stayed close to where we were at so we watched them. They have been ID’d BCY1222 “Hammer”, 2019 calf of Claw and MMY0459! We…