Boston Whale Watching: Naturalist Notes – 5/16/24 to 5/17/24
Whale Sightings 5/16/24 to 5/17/24. Please find the Naturalist Notes for the week of 5/16/24 to 5/17/24 from the onboard team of naturalists for our New England Whale Watching tour
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Whale Sightings 5/16/24 to 5/17/24. Please find the Naturalist Notes for the week of 5/16/24 to 5/17/24 from the onboard team of naturalists for our New England Whale Watching tour
Whale Sightings 7/30/24 to 8/3/24. Please find the Naturalist Notes for the week of 7/30/24 to 8/3/24 from the onboard team of naturalists for our New England Whale Watching tour in
If you want to soak in the last days of summer, then Boston is the place to be! There is so much to do in Greater Boston for your entire
When you think about unforgettable experiences with nature and life in the wild (both on water and land), whale watching is one popular activity that people are always drawn to.
Michael Roeder and Scotty Schmidt have been aboard City Cruises’ Whale Watching Cruises more often than some of the actual captains! Why? Michael and Scotty just finished a book called
Risso’s Dolphins (Grampus griseus) We finished our 2017 Summer Whale Watching season with an appearance of rarely-spotted Risso’s Dolphins. Whale watch naturalists aboard the cruise mentioned that they only see
SD Natural History Museum Whalers and whale watching regulars like Mike Roerder (author of 1000 Whales in a Year) are out on cruises enough to spot reoccurring animals. The “regulars”
Whale Sightings 10/29/23 to 11/17/23. Please find the Naturalist Notes for the week of 10/29/23 to 11/17/23 from the onboard team of naturalists for our New England Whale Watching tour
Whale Sightings 10/19/23 to 10/28/23. Please find the Naturalist Notes for the week of 10/19/23 to 10/28/23 from the onboard team of naturalists for our New England Whale Watching tour
Did you know that you can see whales in Boston? Yes! Just a short boat ride from this dynamic East Coast city, you can catch glimpses of several species of