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Daily Mail State of bliss: Choppy waters and perfect cocktails as Lorraine Kelly tours … Daily Mail During our trip, we booked a whale – watching trip on a glorious warm sunny day. But if we expected the Pacific Ocean to be calm, we were mistaken. Before we left the harbour, the captain told us it was going to be cold and rough out at sea, … and more

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Outdoors Report for the week of March 18, 2012 The Virginian-Pilot By Lee Tolliver This has undoubtedly been one of the best winters on record for whale watching along the Virginia coast. Because of warmer-than-usual waters and plenty of bait and food fish, more than 50 whales have been wintering in the vicinity of …

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Outdoors Report for the week of March 18, 2012 – The Virginian-Pilot

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Scientists track rare whale Albany Democrat Herald There is “great interest” in Varvara's journey in Tofino, the whale watching hub on the west coast of Vancouver Island, according to Jim Darling of the Pacific Wildlife Foundation, who has studied whale populations for years. and more

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KVAL Gray whales get Baja-friendly with admirers off Dana Point Pete Thomas Outdoor The accompanying videos contain footage of gray whales, presumably adults, interacting with passengers aboard the Dana Pride (top video) and Reel Fun (bottom video) out of Dana Wharf Sportfishing and Whale – Watching in Orange County, Calif. Rare whale swims up West Coast at 100 miles per day KVAL all 7 news articles

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KVAL Rare whale swims up West Coast at 100 miles per day KVAL There is “great interest” in Varvara's journey in Tofino, the whale watching hub on the west coast of Vancouver Island, according to Jim Darling of the Pacific Wildlife Foundation, who has studied whale populations for years. “Many have been following … and more

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KPIC Rare whale swims up West Coast at 100 miles per day KPIC There is “great interest” in Varvara's journey in Tofino, the whale watching hub on the west coast of Vancouver Island, according to Jim Darling of the Pacific Wildlife Foundation, who has studied whale populations for years. “Many have been following … and more

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