by Lisa Eldridge | Jul 28, 2006 | Sightings & Updates
Hi there, it’s Danielle, senior naturalist and photographer with Quoddy Linke Marine. Well, the fog still looms offshore but we had 2 days of great inshore trips with atleast 4 different minke whales. Here you can see 2 individual minkes, notice the difference...
by Lisa Eldridge | Jul 25, 2006 | Sightings & Updates
We had a day of fog in the morning and strong southwest winds in the afternoon but it was warm and calm in Head Harbour Passage. We spent a nice amount of time with minke whales on both trips. On our afternoon trip we had a great eagle sighting, with a few adults and...
by Lisa Eldridge | Jul 24, 2006 | Sightings & Updates
We were fogged into the Islands on the 23rd of July but we had 2 very nice trips with minke whales in Head Harbour Passage.Here are some grey seals hauled out on some reefs that have been exposed by the ebbing tide. At Casco Bay Island we often see grey seals as well...
by Lisa Eldridge | Jul 22, 2006 | Sightings & Updates
We headed out this morning and afternoon despite the fog and we had 2 great trips. Our scout boat had gone out before both trips to “scout” and search for whales. We spent a good part of each trip with a finback whale we have become very familiar with over...
by Lisa Eldridge | Jul 22, 2006 | Sightings & Updates
Hello, it’s Danielle, senior naturalist and photographer with Quoddy Link Marine. We finally had some nice weather with no fog and we able to get offshore and spend some time with Cork again. We now know from molecular genetic testing on a skin sample done by...
by Lisa Eldridge | Jul 19, 2006 | Sightings & Updates
Hello, it’s Danielle. With the help of Jooke Robbins at the Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies the humpback we have seen has been identified as “Cork”, the 2002 calf of Mica. We saw Cork in 2004 and “he” was named at the 2006 whale...