30 Jan
Daily Caller Thwarted on US oil pipeline, Canada looks to China Daily Caller Ross used to work on whale – watching boats, and refers to himself as a First Nation, a term applicable to individuals as well as groups. He testified that the tanker port would go up just as marine life decimated by industrial pollution was making a … and more
29 Jan
Whale watching in the waters of Mexico Fiji Times Continuing from San Diego and sailing south to warmer weather the crew will whale watch in the bays around Encanitas, Mexico, and then proceed to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico where they will be greeted officially. From Cabo, the boats travel further south to …
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29 Jan
Thwarted on US oil pipeline, Canada looks to China Ct Post Ross used to work on whale – watching boats, and testified that the tanker port would go up just as marine life decimated by industrial pollution was making a comeback in his territory. Photo: The Canadian Press, Darryl Dyck / AP ADVANCE FOR USE SUNDAY, … and more
28 Jan
Thwarted on US oil pipeline, Canada looks to China Boston.com Ross used to work on whale – watching boats, and refers to himself as a First Nation, a term applicable to individuals as well as groups. He testified that the tanker port would go up just as marine life decimated by industrial pollution was making a … and more
26 Jan
Reconsidering God's Whale of a Tale STLtoday.com It's whale watching season out west. January is the height of the winter migration of Grey Whales along the California coast. The story of the mammoth whales' migration from the cooler northern waters to the tepid waters of Baja California is marvelous …
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25 Jan
Oregon Coast Beach Connection Oregon Coast Wildlife Officials: Recent Reports on Clamming, Whales , Minus Tides Oregon Coast Beach Connection These massive waves have made whale watching difficult as they obscure signs of whales, but before the storms the Whale Watch Center in Depoe Bay was reporting seeing as many as 30 whales per day moving past. The migrations have essentially stopped at … and more