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Southern Right Charters partners with the World Cetacean Alliance

The World Cetacean Alliance (WCA) has expanded their partnership with plans to highlight the 50 Top Responsible Whale Watching Operators worldwide and identified Southern Right Charters as one of the candidates that represent the best in the responsible tourism industry.

The World Cetacean Alliance is the world’s largest Partnership working to protect whales, dolphins and porpoises (cetaceans). With over 90 non-profit organisations, whale and dolphin watching tour operators and individuals in 40 countries worldwide working collaboratively to protect cetaceans and their habitats.

 

World Whale Conference 2017

 

As new partners, Southern Right Charters recently attended the 4th World Whale Conference in Durban. Our whale specialist guide, Ken attended a full line up of talks and presentations in addition to workshops. Once back in Hermanus he updated the SRC crew on the latest information on responsible tourism for whales and dolphins. Which included:  interesting stats from a recent Best Practice survey initiated by the WCA; insight from Prof Ken Findlay on his talk on recovering whale populations and South Africa receiving praise from Dylan Walker, CEO of World Cetacean Alliance, when describing the country as a “world leader” in responsible whale-watching.

 

 

Southern Right Charters at WCA Conference

 

 

 

 

 

WHALE SEASON | BAY OF WHALES COMES ALIVE

With months of anticipation Whale season 2017 is here! Curious Brydes whales, Humpback whales, Southern Right Whale mating groups,Orca and dolphins have all been spotted in Hermanus this June.
Many people under the impression whale season starts later in the year, are missing out on the action.
For us at Southern Right Charters, our season is now in full swing, with regular sightings of all three baleen species found in the bay.

BRYDES WHALES – ILLUSIVE? WE THINK NOT

One encounter with a curious Brydes on our first trip of the season, left guests and crew with an unforgettable memory, as despite their normal traits of being a little shy and illusive, went completely ‘off book’ and spent about 20 minutes playing around the boat, with displays of spy-hopping and rolling over to watch us.

SOUTHERN RIGHT WHALES ARRIVE

We encountered our first Southern Right whales on the 18 June with various numbers sighted each trip – the most being 22. Southern Right whale sightings have become a daily occurrence with a large amount of mating activity seen.

whale season 2017

ORCA FOUND IN THE BAY

A hot topic in Hermanus at the moment are two Orca (Killer Whales), who have been named ‘Port’ and ‘Starboard” – based on their dorsal fins bending over in each direction.  On the 27th June, guests on board Miroshca had the rare opportunity of encountering one of them, the last time we spotted Orca was in 2010. Although we know these Orca’s have been in the local area for some time, it is the first confirmed sighting of them in Hermanus this year.

DOLPHINS, MAKING HERMANUS HOME

Dolphins have been a trip staple this past month, with most tours encountering the apparent semi-resident pod of bottlenose dolphins out in the bay.

HUMPBACK WHALES MIGRATING PAST HERMANUS

We have also had frequent sightings of Humpback whales as they make their way up the coast to warmer waters and if previous years are anything to go by, we will be watching these acrobats of the ocean through the months of July and August.

As the season progresses, we are expecting the numbers of whales in the bay to increase and are looking forward to a great 2017 season.

 

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