The Whale Song will allow the Centre’s scientists to explore areas never before examined for cetaceans. The Centre aims to identify areas critical to cetacean biology in order to guide human development before these majestic animals and their habitats are lost forever through our ever expanding need for food and energy. Full story……

Read about your research at Explorers Club, Think it is great. Thank you for doing this.
Jeff, Explorers club member.
I am indeed marvel at your incredable undertaking and will follow your exploits with great interest!
Bon chance my friends,
Anthony
Wow, it is amazing how you have progressed to the Whalesong 3. I recall 1992 when you were only using the zodiac off Enderby Island. Best of luck in all your endeavors.
Alan Shepard
Former Earthwatch Volunteer
PS – My family and I spend a great part of the year off the Bay of Fundy where we watch the whales (humpback, minke and fin mostly) from shore. I even had a minke swim over my head while scuba diving.
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