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Best South Australia Whale Watching
Head of the Bight (Great Australian Bight Marine Park areas).
Incorporating waters within the South Australian Great Australian
Bight Whale Sanctuary and Great Australian Bight Marine National
Park, and Commonwealth Great Australian Bight Marine Park. This is
an important calving and mating area for southern right whales,
especially close to shore in the South Australian marine park, and
offers exceptional land-based whale watching opportunities.
Encounter Coast (Victor Harbour). This is an important area for
viewing of southern right whales and their calves between May and
September. The area offers exceptional land-based whale watching
opportunities within a short distance from metropolitan Adelaide
and attracts tens of thousands of people annually.
Best Queensland Whale Watching
The entire Queensland east coast is a great location to see many species of whales and dolphins. For example the humpback whale can be found along almost the entire Queensland coast during their migration season between July and September (Morgan 1992). The areas around Cairns and the Ribbon Reefs are important for dwarf minke whales which can be encountered between May to August.
Hervey Bay Marine Park is a great place to see humpback whales,
where year after year these whales return from early August to the
end of October. Moreton Bay was once a whaling station due to the
amount of humpback whales passing the area. Today Moreton Bay has
moved from a whaling station to a whale watching station. The Great
Barrier Reef. Whales are seen regularly in the Great Barrier Reef.
Some species live all year in these warm tropical waters and others
migrate through the Reef each winter from the colder southern
oceans. The most commonly sighted species are humpback and dwarf
minke whales.
Best Western Australian Whale Watching
The entire Western Australian coastline provides great opportunities to see humpback whales on their annual migration from Antarctic waters to the warm waters north of Australia. Waters off the NW coast north of Cape Leveque. This area is important for humpback whale calving and breeding. The peak period is mid-August to mid-September, however, the species can be seen in the area between about July and October.
Coastal areas from Albany to the Great Australian Bight. These are important breeding areas for southern right whales and also for viewing humpback whales and possibly sperm whales. Perth waters. These waters are an important temporary rest area for southward migrating humpback whales between September to late November, when they can be seen in the area with great regularity. Southern right whales are also being seen in increasing numbers in Perth metropolitan waters as their populations slowly recover from commercial whaling. Geographe Bay Area: Blue whales are being sighted in increasing numbers in this area as the species recovers from the impacts of commercial whaling.
New South Wales Whale Watching
Cape Byron. Tweed Heads to Cape Byron is recognised as a prime
location for observing migrating humpback whales. Coffs Harbour:
The coastal waters in the vicinity of Coffs Harbour provides good
opportunities for observation of migrating humpbacks travelling
both north and south, calving events have also been reported in the
area. Jervis Bay: Bottlenose dolphins are seen throughout the year
at Jervis Bay. The cliffs around the Bay also provide great
opportunities for land based observations of humpback whales from
June to December. Port Stephens: Bottlenose dolphins can be found
in these waters. Twofold Bay: Waters within the bay are visited
annually, although in low numbers, by humpbacks and southern right
whales. Blue whales are also sometimes sighted outside the bay.
Humpback whales have been observed feeding within the
bay.
Best Whale Watching in Victoria
Logan's Beach, Warrnambool. Logan's Beach is an area where southern right whales come to calve and usually remain between June and October. It is a prime location for viewing these whales from land.
Best Whale Watching Tasmania
Great Oyster Bay and Mercury Passage. Humpback and southern right whales are observed frequently in the region during the migrating season. Southern right whales have been known to remain in the area for extended periods. Adventure Bay, Bruny Island. This area is Tasmania's most predictable area for sighting southern right whales. Stays of 1-5 weeks have been recorded and calving confirmed in the area.
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