Whale Watching

Whales are larger water mammals; based on their physical make-up and size, whales have been interesting mammals to be observed by outdoor enthusiasts. The baleen whales use plates of bone to sift small marine organisms like plankton from the water. The blue whale is not only the largest of the baleen species, but it is also the largest animal in the world. Below are articles on the activity of whale watching.
Articles

Hawaii Whale Watching Tours
Whales are fascinating creatures. Go on a whale watching tour in Hawaii to catch a glimpse of this magnificent creature.

Have a Whale of a Time in Seattle
One of the most exciting things to do in Seattle is to go whale watching. Seattle is well-known for it's whale-watching tours and excursions, and it can be a great addition to your tourist schedule next time you visit.

Whale Watching in Hawaii
Have the vacation of a lifetime by Watching the Humpback Whales in Hawaii, by knowing the Attractions to see - Best times to visit, and more.

Can Tourism Save the Whales?
Conservation has helped the whales begin to bounce back from the edge of extinction. Will tourism be the means of keeping it from happening again?

the K Chronicles: "Thar She Blows....Chunks!!"
Keef and his German in-laws go whale-watching!!

Iceland Kills Whale in Whale Watching Bay
Icelandic whalers have killed a minke whale in a whale watching bay, just south of Reykjavik, despite promises from the Ministry of Fisheries that the whalers would steer clear of whale watching areas.

Watch the whales
Canada's orca population is declining and the fate of one young mammal is highlighting their precarious future, says Anne McIlroy