Sentences with phrase «australian humpback»

Each winter, the East Australian humpback whale population migrate north from the Antarctic waters, along the eastern coastline of Australia to mate and give birth in the warmer waters of North Queensland.
A paddle along this very rich plant diversity will often discover turtles resting or feeding, rays, mud crabs, fish, sea birds, dugongs and sometimes the endangered Australian Humpback Dolphin.
«Humpback whale recovery in Australia: A cause for celebration: Australian humpback whales be downlisted from threatened species status.»
Informally called the Australian humpback dolphin, the newly recognized species joins three other close relatives in the Sousa genus: the Atlantic humpback dolphin (S. teuszii), the Indo - Pacific humpback dolphin (S. chinensis), and the Indian Ocean humpback dolphin (S. plumbea).

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Killing whales for commercial purposes had driven Australian whale populations, especially those of sperm and humpback whales, frighteningly close to the edge of extinction.
One example is the conservation success story of the recovery of the humpback whales that breed in both East and West Australian waters.
Paul Hodda, chairman of the Australian Whale Watch Society, believes that an all - white humpback could be a sign that the southern population is evolving into a subspecies.
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Or book a cruise with Southern Coast Charters to get even closer to the action, and a chance to see humpback whales, southern right whales, bottlenose dolphins and Australian fur seals.
From July to October each year, thousands of humpback whales pass Noosa on their annual migration along the Australian coast from Antarctica.
Get Down Whale Watching Every winter over 30,000 humpback whales migrate from Antarctica up the East Australian coast to mate and birth their calves in -LSB-...]
Every winter over 30,000 humpback whales migrate from Antarctica up the East Australian coast to mate and birth their calves in warm tropical waters.
Also expect unforgettable wildlife experiences, such as swimming with whale sharks and humpback whales, and safaris to spot Australian wildlife such as rare, black - footed rock wallabies (the smaller cousins of kangaroos), echidnas (similar to porcupines), red kangaroos, emus and many unique bird species.
Have plenty of time to witness the majestic humpback whales at play as they pass the Australian continent during their annual migration to the Antarctic.
The 1 - to 2 - month - old humpback whale calf, which Australians dubbed «Colin,» was first spotted last week in waters off north Sydney clinging next to a yacht it had apparently mistaken for its mom.
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