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  2. 12 California experiences to add to your bucket list, one for ...

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    Excursions typically last two to four hours and cost $40 to $109 per adult. ... If you don’t get around to chasing whales this winter, blue whales and fin whales swim through the same coastal ...

  3. Raymond Gilmore - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Maurice Gilmore (1 January 1907 - 31 December 1983) was an American zoologist and a recognized authority on whales.He conducted the first census of California gray whales and is credited with creating public interest in their conservation by leading the earliest whale-watching excursions for the San Diego Natural History Museum.

  4. Whale watching - Wikipedia

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    Whale watching business in Saint Andrews, New Brunswick. Whale watching and hunting take place in different regions of Canada: the former mainly on Atlantic and Pacific coasts, the latter exclusively in the Arctic. Whale watching happens in the Saint Lawrence River, western Hudson's Bay near Churchill, and British Columbia.

  5. 'Whale, Hello!': Friendly Whales 'Wave' to Onlookers in Tweed ...

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    Three friendly whales put on something of a synchronized swimming show as they were seen ‘waving’ to onlookers off the coast of Tweed Heads, New South Wales. on August 16.The trio stunned ...

  6. 10 of the best family-friendly hotels in Tenerife for ... - AOL

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    Read more: Best family-friendly activities in Tenerife, from water parks to whale watching. 2. Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife ... Read more: Why Tenerife is Europe’s best spot for responsible whale ...

  7. Whale conservation - Wikipedia

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    The whale watching industry and anti-whaling advocates argue that whaling catches "friendly" whales that are curious about boats, as these whales are the easiest to catch. This analysis claims that once the economic benefits of hotels, restaurants and other tourist amenities are considered, hunting whales is a net economic loss.