Sightings & Updates
Happy Canada Day!
Hello everyone, it's Danielle with Quoddy Link Marine keeping you posted on our 2007 season. July is here and the whales are staying consistent. We have had finbacks on our last 3 days! Below are 2 photos taken, the top one from June 29th and the bottom from today,...
2007 whale watch season off to great start!
Hello everyone, it's Danielle with Quoddy Link Marine back in St. Andrews. I'm very sorry for the lack of posts but I am back with a long overdue update. The 2007 season officially started on Saturday, June 23rd and all week we have had a 100% success rate with...
More new mothers off New England
Hello there, it's Danielle with Quoddy Link Marine here to report 2 new mothers on the feeding grounds off the New England states.Rune, seen here was first seen in 1980, is the mother of at least 7 calves, with her most recent calf this year.This is Shark and she was...
3 new mothers in the Gulf of Maine
Hello everyone, it's Danielle with Quoddy Link Marine. I've mentioned in earlier posts that even though it's too early for whales in the Bay of Fundy, humpbacks and finbacks are arriving daily in other parts of the Gulf of Maine from their wintering grounds. Three new...
IFAW asks Quoddy Link Marine for help in their fight against commercial whaling
Hello there, it's Danielle with Quoddy Link Marine with a serious message today.Quoddy Link Marine works cooperatively with Allied Whale, Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies, The New England Aquarium and Grand Manan Whale and Seabird Research Station providing...
Happy Mother’s Day!!
Hello everyone, it's Danielle with Quoddy Link Marine. First, I want to wish all Moms out there a very Happy Mother's Day.On the Mother's Day theme, another female humpback, Loon, was reported with a calf off Cape Cod. That brings the total to 8 calves so far reported...
Quoddy Link Marine is going GREEN!
Hello, it's Danielle with Quoddy Link Marine, keeping you posted on all things Quoddy.First, Quoddy Link Marine is going green. Wind turbines have been installed at our office and are currently powering our exterior lighting. Expansions are soon to come and will...
New mothers in the Gulf of Maine
Even though our whale watching season doesn't start until the end of June in St. Andrews, humpback whales are already arriving on their summer feeding grounds off Massachusetts. Our humpbacks are part of the Gulf of Maine population and I want to keep you posted on...
More FAQ’s…..All about whales
Hello again, it's Danielle with Quoddy Link Marine. I thought that I would share some more "Frequently Asked Questions" with you, these ones all about the whales...Can we touch the whales?NO, we don't touch or feed the whales, we can't "call them with a whistle", and...
What do you do in the winter?? And a few other FAQ’s
Hello, it's Danielle back with Quoddy Link with some more pre-season information. I wanted to start a series of posts that cover a bunch of FAQs or "Frequently Asked Questions" that our guests ask while either on the boat or before they book their tour.The first...