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Icelandair Holidays debuts ultimate Iceland holiday Easier (press release) Spring in Iceland means gushing waterfalls, whale watching and more hours of daylight to enjoy the sights of Reykjavik. With this in mind, Icelandair Holidays has just launched its Ultimate Iceland Holiday which includes many of the country's …

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To profit from crowded oceans, make a plan Futurity: Research News Researchers found that by designing offshore wind farms with multiple ocean users in mind, managers could prevent over $1 million in losses to the incumbent fishery and whale watching sectors, limit impacts on biodiversity conservation, and generate …

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6 Things to Know About Daily Deals NASDAQ For example, LivingSocial in La Jolla, Cal., recently promoted a 2.5-hour whale – watching tour for two for $130, which included a “souvenir water bottle” and an after-party at a local restaurant. But if you just wanted to spot some whales, …

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Whale shark watching rules finalized today Inquirer.net THE guidelines for the whale watching activities in Oslob town will be finalized today in a meeting with the technical working group (TWG). PB Member Peter John Calderon, who heads the TWG, said there were a little changes in the draft that they …

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Gray whale sighting marks migration start Victoria Times Colonist By Judith Lavoie, Times Colonist March 2, 2012 The first gray whale in the marathon annual spring migration up the coast was spotted this week off Tofino by the whale – watching company Remote Passages, said Laura Judson, a spokeswoman for Parks Canada. and more

Tail the gray whales on sightseeing tours from Everett HeraldNet About a dozen California gray whales feed in the rich waters between Everett and Whidbey Island every year at this time. Island Adventure Cruises offers three-hour whale – watching trips out of Everett now through mid-May.

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