Saturday, September 10, 2005

Hide-N-Seek With The Whales

Newsday.com: March of the Migration: Follow Wildlife As It Travels:

"Along the New Jersey coast in Cape May this summer, the whales are in hiding. One marine tour company has not spotted a humpback in weeks. They are redirecting passengers' attention to the dolphins.

Each winter, whale watchers on the Pacific Coast have the opposite problem: They can't avoid getting jostled by the mammoth creatures, which outnumber the boats in Mexico's San Ignacio Lagoon during the Pacific gray whale's annual migration. And forget about staying dry-- as blowhole spray drenches passengers like a garden hose."

Because of the reduced number of whales around today, and many other factors; it is getting even harder to find the whales.

It's almost like a game of hide and seek with the whales in many regions, such as the eastern seaboard of the United States as this article points out - but that isn't the only place!

If you really want to increase your chances of seeing the whales you want and not waste your time or your money you have to get this guide:' The Guide to Whale Watching. It shows you how you can drastically increase your chances of seeing the whales you want and how you can have the best and most memorable whale watching trip.

Check out:
The Guide to Whale Watching
www.theguidetowhalewatching.com

Gary

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