On Friday 6 June 2014, we set off on our first tour for 2014 in search of the gentle giants. And what a start to the season we had!
With good sea conditions and the sun shining we threw loose the ropes and headed towards the Old Harbour for a closer inspection of the bright, interesting sculptures that decorated the Hermanus coastline in celebration of the FynArts Festival. After the camera clicks on board subsided we headed down the coastline of Walker Bay. Less than 45 minutes into the trip we came across our first sighting for the season! A Humpback Whale, during the beginning of our season we stand a good chance of spotting Humpback whales as they migrate past our shores to their preferred habitat of the warmer waters of the Indian Ocean further east from here.
While watching the Humpback whale cruising along showing off his tail now and then, a Bryde’s whale was spotted around 150m away and heading in our direction. These elusive whales can be found in the area all-year round and although often spotted are rarely encountered closely, mainly due to their erratic swimming pattern as they are continuously looking for food under the surface. But this was one of those rare occasions, the whale headed towards the boat and swam right past us, with this up close sighting I knew this was going to be a great day on the water!
We were a little over an hour into the trip and not too much further along the coast we then came across our first sighting of southern right whales. After their +3000km swim to get here from their feeding grounds in the south, these oceanic beauties were relaxing on the waters surface but lo and behold slowly started making movements in our direction.
We have conducted a number of tours over the past week with all but one, being successful in sightings. On a number of our trips we have enjoyed the spectacle of viewing all three whale species and dolphins at the same time and on three of our trips have encountered humpback and bottlenose dolphins interacting with one another.
Truly a magical start to this whale season and hopefully a sign of a great season ahead, as the week has progressed the numbers of Southern Right Whales in the area has fluctuated. A fairly constant stream of migrating Humpback whales has kept us very much entertained. During the latter part of the week a significant increase of Southern Right Whales in the area was noted.
Keep an eye out for more ‘The Captain’s Log’ entries throughout whale season in Hermanus.