Every spring, vast schools
of migrating whale sharks visit the outer part of the reef, consuming enormous quantities of fish spawn and plankton.
Every spring from March to June, huge schools
of migrating whale sharks come to the waters offshore Belize to feed on fish spawn and eggs.
Read more: Mysterious deep - sea sharks biting chunks out
of migrating whales; Extreme survival: Meet the immortals
A double wrap - around lanai provides the perfect lookout point to witness stunning tropical sunsets, and if you're lucky, catch a glimpse
of migrating whales.
From the peaceful car - free community of Las Catalinas to the tranquil fishing village of Tambor on the southern tip of the peninsula, Luxury Retreats» beachfront vacation rentals invite you to disconnect from your daily routine and relax amid idyllic views of unspoiled nature (you might even catch sight
of migrating whales from your villa!).
Think cruising off the coast at sunset to catch a glimpse
of migrating whales; a pop - up beach champagne bar just for you; or dinner under a canopy of twinkling lights on the shores of the Sea of Cortez.
You may even catch glimpse
of migrating whales making their way along the coastline!
Characterised by wide open spaces and clear blue skies, the turquoise waters are the playground
of migrating whales...
Not exact matches
The Committee on the Status
of Endangered Wildlife in Canada recommended that beluga
whales in the St. Lawrence River be declared endangered, forcing TransCanada to scrap a planned oil export terminal in Cacouna, Quebec, where the
whales migrate and raise calves.
The vulnerable calves
of migrating gray
whales are known to be a favorite
of the transients near California, and the carcasses
of minke
whales have been found in the same area.
The small body size suggests that the species had a limited range, and did not
migrate like the large
whales of modern oceans.
The BRAHSS team investigated the animals» reactions to strings
of repetitively firing air guns as they were towed for an hour across the
migrating whales» path.
Northern right
whales have a whole ocean to live in, but they still stay close to humans, feeding in Cape Cod and the Bay
of Fundy,
migrating south to Georgia to give birth, then back up north to feed again.
It tells about some
of the animals that
migrate such as birds, wildebeests,
whales, and lemmings.
It's known as a place to encounter
Whale Sharks as they
migrate along the coast, and some companies use «spotter planes» to locate the
Whale Sharks, giving you a much greater chance
of diving with them.
Migrating humpback
whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) can be seen off the coast
of Fraser Island between August and October.
Winter is the time to witness
migrating whales in the water just off the coast
of Northern California.
Plus, fall visitors can often enjoy one -
of - a-kind views
of cliff diving ceremonies and
migrating, humpback
whales.
During winter,
migrating grey
whales end their epic journey from the Arctic in Baja's Pacific lagoons — a journey
of about 5,000 miles.
Thousands
of whales migrate in winter to the Baja waters.
Humpback
whales migrate from their warm, winter breeding grounds off the coast
of Central America to feed in the nutrient - rich waters
of the Monterey Bay throughout the spring, summer and fall.
For the ultimate
whale watching experience, plan your trip between January and April when massive pods
of Pacific grey
whales are
migrating through Baja's Pacific Coast to Magdalena Bay.
These waters are known for their marine mammal diversity and you may get to see other species
of marine mammals along with the
migrating Gray
Whales.
Whales migrate to Cabo not just for the warm water, but also because
of the high salt content in the Sea
of Cortez, which acts like a pain reliever for mothers giving birth.
A
Whale Watching trip travels through the Santa Barbara Channel and looks for
migrating whales as well as other species
of marine life.
You can also watch
migrating birds, ducks, geese and swans in Victoria, and,
of course, go on a
whale - watching tour.
Stand on Point Danger to spot dolphins, see circling birds, spy
migrating humpback
whales and the sense
of the jagged coastline.
Each year between December and April, thousands
of gray, humpback and other
whales migrate from their Arctic feeding grounds to Mexico's Baja Peninsula's warm waters to mate and give birth.
This incredible area is the starting point for a lineup
of exhilarating activities, from beachcombing, hiking, surfing and kayaking to fishing, diving, storm watching and wildlife viewing, especially when the grey
whales are
migrating through the region.
Winter is a perfect time to see
migrating whales off the shore
of California.
Tens
of thousand
of gray
whales migrate through and to our area every year starting early April.
At certain times
of the year,
migrating humpback
whales may also be encountered.
Divers may be immersed in flashing shoals
of jacks and yellowfin tuna, or catch a glimpse
of migrating humpback
whales.
In recent weeks, observers have noted
migrating whales coming closer to California's shoreline, pelagic red crabs arriving in droves near Channel Islands National Park, and a spike in great white shark sightings off the coast
of our Golden Gate National Parks.
Gray
whales and humpbacks are
migrating along the coast on their way from Southern California to their feeding grounds in Alaska, and there have been many reports
of new sightings this month.
This truly unforgettable wildlife experience ends in the Broughton Archipelago and Queen Charlotte Strait, where the tour often encounters the gentle giants
of the Pacific:
migrating humpback
whales.
Every winter, the North Pacific Humpback
Whales migrate from the frigid waters
of Alaska to mate, give birth, and bask in the warm seas
of the Hawaiian islands, enjoying their own sort
of tropical vacation.
The warm, calm waters at La Paz attracts hundreds
of whales during
migrating season.
Migrating humpback
whales can be seen at many
of the Dominican Republic's coves and bays.
Offering cliff - side hiking trails, sandstone canyons and pine forests, the park provides spectacular views
of the Pacific Ocean and the chance to see
migrating whales.
This year, the arrival
of the gray
whales came a few weeks late (the water was cooler in Mexico, so the
whales had to
migrate farther south than usual), which meant lots
of hungry killer
whales were waiting.
It offers gorgeous views to the north and south, great hiking paths, opportunities to see
migrating whales, and an abundance
of birds and other wildlife on and off shore.
It is possible to spot
migrating whales from «The Point's» balconies and just to the north there is the world famous Mon Repos Turtle Rookery where turtles come every year to lay thousands
of eggs on the protected coastline.
The most common is the California Gray
Whale, which
migrates between the feeding grounds
of the Gulf
of Alaska and the birthing / mating grounds
of Baja California.
Whale watchers stand at coastal overlook points in December, January, March and April to watch gray
whales migrate; a lucky few have seen gray
whales come into the mouth
of the cove.
Humpback
whales migrate past the Pacific coast
of Mexico form December through March with January being the peak time for breeding.
Gray
Whales can be seen migrating just offshore between mid-December and mid-January and one week, during the peak of the Gray Whale migration, volunteers are available at Ecola State Park to help visitors spot whales during the coast - wide Whale Watching Spoken Here pr
Whales can be seen
migrating just offshore between mid-December and mid-January and one week, during the peak
of the Gray
Whale migration, volunteers are available at Ecola State Park to help visitors spot
whales during the coast - wide Whale Watching Spoken Here pr
whales during the coast - wide
Whale Watching Spoken Here program.
Several varieties
of whales might be spotted any time
of year, but the most commonly seen is the Gray
Whale, which
migrates along the coast twice annually.
It is estimated that more than 10,000
of these
whales migrate to the Hawaiian Islands each year during the winter, in search
of a warmer climate.
This large - scale agglomeration
of juvenile fish species is the main reason why
migrating whale sharks visit the area every year, rising from the depths to feed on this abundance
of food.