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https://www.tradewindscharters.com/Whales abound off our coast today and we are loving it! Every Whale Watching cruise we sent out today has seen our favorite blubbery friends. You may hear the word 'blubber' in a comedic sense, but this is a very important part of marine mammal anatomy. It is a substance that covers their entire body except the flippers and flukes (tail fins). Blubber stores energy, provides warmth, and aides in controlling buoyancy (their position in the water). This is the time of year for the Gray Whales to bulk up and build their blubbr layer for the winter. Come witness these amazing creatues up close. Book your cruise online or give us a call!
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Morning Star passengers and crew got a close up view of some of our resident Gray Whales today! While we must remain respectful of the whale's space, they can absolutely approach us if they wish, as is often the case. Cetaceans (members of the whale, dolphin, and porpoise family) are notoriously curious and social creatures that thrive off of interaction with other individuals, species and objects that are new to them. Don't miss your chance to make a new flippered friend! Join us on......
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You get a whale, you get a whale, and you get a whale! Everywhere we look lately we have seen the famed resident Gray Whales of Depoe Bay. We are so happy to welcome them this summer, as we are every year. The activity is increasing as life flourishes off our reefs. It's never a bad season to come see the many types of creatures that call our coast home. Book a trip with us online or guve us a......