2014 Florida Volunteer Updates

As the North Atlantic right whales migrate to the South Georgia/Northern Florida coast each winter volunteers help watch for and capture critical details related to this endangered species. This information helps scientists track the fate of the species and acts as a first alert system to pilots in the shipping lanes to avoid accidental killings. This blog shares the findings, photos and other pertinent information gathered from the Palm Coast Sector Volunteer Team while helping to connect and communicate the many ways we can protect the right whales and sustain our wonderful ocean life.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Whale Watching "Lulladays"

These are Photos from todays watch at San Gabriel Walk Over.
At the bottom is a link for a few new videos I posted,,,no new whales but a few from today and remember you can always click on the photographs below to enlarge them on your own screen. Whale on!

   Foggy, windy, cloudy but still beautiful day to whale watch!


   Look how far the tide comes up,,,it is almost full here.


   I had no idea there were spiders out in this cold weather!
   But the birds don't seem to mind. 
   High Tide...


   Our Official Whale Watcher Gear :)

   And don't we love life through our binox!

P.S. I have posted a few new videos from todays watch - no new whales, just Pelicans, Surf and Birds, oh my!
Click here to be taken to the new ocean videos.


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