Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Ron Bates Receives Tourism Victoria's 2008 Environment Award
Tourism Victoria today announced that our friend Ron Bates was chosen as the recipient of their 2008 Environment Award in the "Individual" category:
"Ron Bates, Marine Mammal Research Group, for his life-long commitment to understanding area Orcas and sharing his passion for conservation and stewardship with visitors and residents".
Ron's nomination received tremendous support from many Captains, Marine Naturalists, Marine Mammal Observers, Fisheries Observers and Scientists in Environmental and Marine Mammal Research. It is incredible the number and quality of people whom Ron has guided, prodded and challenged over the years. We consider ourselves very lucky to continually be pushed by Ron to be better.
We at Five Star Whale Watching are blessed to have the opportunity to spend so much time with and learn so much from Ron. But make no mistake, Ron is and will always remain staunchly independent. Ron can be difficult/challenging, critical/inspiring, brutally honest/humorous but most importantly he will always be "Ron".
Congratulations, Ron!
Monday, March 30, 2009
Sunday, March 29th, 2009 TRANSIENTS!
START OF THE 2009 SEASON
It is wonderful to be back out on the water! And to then find Transient (Marine-Mammal-Eating) Killer Whales on a calm day in Spring-time sunshine...Well, we must live a good life!
We will post confirmation on the Photo I.D. of exactly who these Killer Whales are once we finish comparison to the Surveys and Archives.
Note that the lighthouse at Race Rocks Marine Protected Area (MPA) is getting a facelift.
Photos by Ron Bates, Marine Mammal Research Group (MMRG), Victoria, B.C.
Friday, March 20, 2009
Amazing Video of Jpod off Bainbridge Island:)
http://www.king5.com/video/?nvid=343706
Here is an amazing piece of video showing Jpod near Bainbridge Island. I can't wait for my first trip with these incredible Marine Mammals:)
Here is an amazing piece of video showing Jpod near Bainbridge Island. I can't wait for my first trip with these incredible Marine Mammals:)
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