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https://www.tradewindscharters.com/Today is a very special day as Tradewinds can announce we have seen our first Humpback Whales of the season! It is a rare treat in our waters that we get to see these particular ocean giants. Humpback whales can grow to about 60 feet while our resident Gray whales stay at a maximum of 49 feet. They are both baleen whales and feed on very similar prey which explains why they are often seen in the same geographical areas. As mothers, these two species behave much in the same way being fierce protectors of their young. Among the list of things we can take you out to see, we are thrilled to add Humpbacks to the possibilities! You don't want to miss this chance as they won't be around for long. Book online or give us a call at (541) 765-2345. Happy Whale Watching!
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Now is the time to come see our beautiful resident Gray Whales! We are so blessed to call this coast home with all the amazing experiences it offers. We would love to take you out to meet some of the local sea life. You will see a variey of animals out there whether they be winged, flippered, or finned! They are all incredibly valuable to the oceanic ecosystem and play their own unique part. While we're out there we can give......
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Mr. Max captain and crew led us to some great whale watching opportunities today! Summer time brings in the residents. Right now we are looking at what are most likely young adults based on their size. We still get the occasional baby sighting during this time which is always a treat. Did you know baby Gray Whales are born with a small amount of hair around their heads? As mammals this is very normal, but it's not something you would......