Five Star Whale Watching would like to Congratulate to Clipper Navigation on celebrating their 23rd anniversary! We hope you have many more years of safe and successful crossings between Seattle and Victoria.
All images on the blog are taken with Digital SLR Cameras with 300mm lens due to restrictions around wildlife (100 meters plus) and may appear closer than they are.
Five Star Whale Watching always observes the strict guidelines about viewing marine wildlife. Please visit http://www.bewhalewise.org/ for further details.
Please Comment on NOAA's Proposed Regulation Change at orca.plan@noaa.gov. You can also go to the online form at http://www.regulations.gov/search/Regs/home.html#submitComment?R=09000064809fd5de These proposals do nothing to improve the plight of the Southern Resident Orcas and do not tackle the main issues the Orcas face, a lack of Salmon due to over fishing and the pollution in their environment.
Please click on the images to enlarge. Images may be downloaded free of charge for personal use only and may not be republished unless credit is given to Five Star Whale Watching.
A disk can be purchased with various high quality images featuring Orcas and other Marine Wildlife. Contact our Photographer, Andrew Lees, at alees1@hotmail.com for further details or visit his website at http://andrewlees.webs.com/ to discover more of his work. Part of the proceeds from this disk will go to the Center for Whale Research to help fund continued research of the Southern Resident Orcas.
This is a public journal and blog for those working at 5 star whale watching. This will provide documentation of the southern resident killer whales, transient killer whales, baleen whales, marine life, birds and nature for your enjoyment. It will also serve as a research data bank for Marine Mammal Research Group and the public.
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