Whale Sightings
/We have been fortunate enough over the last 2 days (18th May and 19th May) to have seen 2 Humpback whales! They have been spotted cruising around with a pod of common dolphins.
We have been fortunate enough over the last 2 days (18th May and 19th May) to have seen 2 Humpback whales! They have been spotted cruising around with a pod of common dolphins.
Not the official start of whale season but promising signs that we should have a good one! Over the past weekend 3rd and 4th May we have been lucky enough to have an early sighting of a humpback whale cruising about and interacting with the local dolphin pod.
Unfortunately, our beloved mother and calf southern right whale pair, Shamrock and Paddy, haven’t been spotted since the 18th of August. It seems they have most likely begun their long voyage back to Antarctica for the warmer months.
While it’s unlikely we’ll see any more southern right whales this season, we’re keeping our fingers crossed for a chance to spot some humpback whales as they pass through on their journey from the northern parts of Australia.
Shamrock and Paddy were back for only a day. Special treat for our Sunday cruise passengers!
Paddy treated us with an amazing breaching display!
Unfortunately it looks like Shamrock is preparing Paddy for the long journey back to Antarctica and sightings are becoming less frequent.
It is true… there were no whale sightings this week on our cruises.
It seems Shamrock & Paddy have moved along the coast preparing their journey back to Antarctica. Fingers crossed this weekend our luck will change, and we will spot either a Southern Right or Humpback Whale.
We're thrilled with the amazing weather we're experiencing right now! A big thank you to everyone who joined our tours over the weekend.
Here's your whale update for the week: Sightings have become a bit trickier as Shamrock and her calf, Paddy, prepare for their long journey back to Antarctica. Shamrock needs to move up and down the coast to help strengthen Paddy’s swimming abilities, which unfortunately makes it challenging for us to locate them during our tours.
We’re still offering Southern Ocean Adventure cruises, where we do our absolute best to show you the majestic Southern right whales. However, please remember that these are wild animals, and we can't control their day-to-day whereabouts.
Sightings over the week:
6/8/24 - Shamrock & Paddy at Frenchman rocks
7/8/24 - Shamrock & Paddy at Bashams beach
8/8/24 - shamrock & Paddy at Watson Gap, and 2x Humpback whales at Flat iron rock
10/8/24 - Shamrock & Paddy at Middleton (2pm cruise)
11/8/24 - No sightings
12/8/24 - No sightings
Keep and eye out on SA whale centre log for more sighting updates!
Latest sightings on our Tours:
3rd August - 11am cruise saw Shamrock and her calf breaching, before they headed off to Waitpinga beach.
4th August - 2pm tour witness a beautiful humpback breaching off of West Island.
5th August both tours got to see Shamrock and her calf returning back to Encounter Bay!
Two Humpback Whales spotted on Wednesday 31st July on the 150th Dolphin Watch Survey!
What an amazing sighting! We also had 1 more humpback spotted cruising through Encounter Bay heading west to the Humpback Highway.
Of course Shamrock and her calf were spotted on the Southern Ocean Adventure.
On Tuesday 23rd July, our 11am cruise was lucky enough to spot Shamrock and her calf.
Saturday’s stormy conditions unfortunately left us having to cancel our tours…
However Sunday was absolutely spectacular with whale sightings on both 11am & 2pm cruises. Mum and calf were putting on a show for our passengers!
On Friday locals spotted the first Mother and calf duo for the season!
Encounter Bay Whales (Facebook page) confirmed the mother is Shamrock! Records with the Encounter Bay Right Whale Study (EBRWS) show Shamrock previously calved in Encounter Bay in 2013 and 2018.
Tours on Sunday got to visit Shamrock and her calf, as well as our afternoon cruise spotting an additional 2 Southern Right Whales.
Great start to the week!
Monday our crew had a quick glimpse of a Humpback passing Seal Island.
Tuesday a Humpback put on an amazing display breaching next to the vessel along Granite Island!
Wednesday we had not 1 but 3 Southern Right Whales sightings next to West Island on both Southern Ocean Adventure cruises!
Fingers crossed this will continue on to the weekend!
We have had our first and second Southern Right Whale sighting today! Our 11am Southern Ocean Adventure cruise saw not one but two whales at Depledge beach. From the skipper ‘lots water spouts, pectoral fins & spy hopping’!
Only 20 minutes into the Southern Ocean Adventure cruise, a humpback whale was sighted 500m away.
Cruises departing Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday this week.
What an amazing weekend! Reports from the SA whale centre said Encounter Bay had sightings of Humpback Whales and Southern Right Whales.
Our lucky team spotted two humpback whales passing through shark alley while on our monthly Dolphin Watch Survey. Big thank you to Sophie one of their volunteers who was able to capture these amazing photos!
We also had sightings of a Humpback and Southern Right Whale on our Southern Ocean Adventure on Sunday!
Yes, you have heard correctly! Southern Right Whales have arrived in the Encounter Bay region. We still haven’t spotted any on our tours but fingers crossed for everyone travelling this weekend, hopefully you will get to spot a few whales!
Our Southern Ocean Adventure cruise @2pm yesterday (Sat 1/6) sighted a Humpback approximately two kilometres out from Flat Iron Rock, heading west.
Winter is almost here and we are patiently waiting for the Southern Right Whales to arrive.
We haven’t spotted a humpback on the cruise for over a week but watch this space, fingers crossed our tours this weekend run into some luck and have a whale sighting.
To stay updated throughout the season check out the SA whale centre whale log: https://sawhalecentre.elementor.cloud/whale-sighting-log/
Humpbacks are everywhere! Sighting on the Sunday 19th May during our Southern Ocean Adventure cruise, travelling past the screwpile jetty.
Another humpback spotted on Monday 20th May putting on a spectacular show, breaching just past the Bluff moving towards Waitpinga Cliffs.
Tours running every Monday, Wednesday, Saturday & Sunday.
Over the weekend, our Southern Ocean Adventure cruises had some thrilling encounters! Near Granite Island, we spotted two amazing Humpback whales. Both were spotted just off of Granite Island! Humpback whales are commonly found in Encounter Bay Marine Park however they don’t stay for too long as they migrate to warmer water up the east coast of Australia.
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