Although we can not post each and every whale watching trip that we take offshore, we will do our best to post as many as possible. Thank you for your understanding.

Friday, October 23, 2009



1220 Whale Watch Trip - Krill 
We finally had a chance to get offshore after a double Noreaster passed through the area. We were very curious about what we would find offshore as we headed to the SW corner of Stellwagen Bank. Winds we light out of the west and the southeast swell created by the passing Noreaster was not a high as we had expected. Our luck was with us as we found a humback whale named Cajun on the western side of the corner. 


We followed Cajun as this whale was slowly heading to the north. As we watched Cajun surface right next to the boat, our passengers got an up close and personal look at one of the most endangered marine mammals in the world. At one point, Cajun surfaced right off the bow of the boat before lifting its tail out of the water on a fluke out dive. As we held position for Cajun to return to the surface, we noticed two more humpbacks in the area but distant and one minke whale. 

A beautify day offshore and fabulous looks at a very special humbpack whale named Cajun.