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Marrion Faber

Grey Whales – Why Are They So Popular?

There are many Grey whales that inhabit the Earth’s waters today. These sea-going mammals are so common that their conservation status has been called as a global priority. A great deal...

Understanding the History of Killer Whales in Captivity

Throughout most of history, human understanding (and, unfortunately, effective enforcement) of the activities and behavior of killer whales has been incredibly inaccurate: Killer whales were routinely cast as mindless, beastly creatures...

What Do Blue Whales Eat?

Have you ever wondered what the blue whales prey on? This is a good question, because the blue whale is a very interesting fish to study. They are amazing creatures. They...

Best Time of Day for Whale Watching in San Diego

Whether you are in San Diego for business or pleasure, it is best to be prepared with the best time to see whales. While whale populations do change each year, whales...

Kayak With Whales – One of the Best Kayaking Experiences You Can Imagine

If you’re looking for a great kayak for whale watching in Seattle, look no further than Black’s Beach. This is a popular location for kayak tours because it offers close views...

Whales Are Endangered, Why Should You Care?

Blue whales are one of the most popular species to hunt for sport and profit. They are also the most endangered species in the world, with only a few hundred left....

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Whale Watching in San Diego: A Breathtaking Experience

San Diego, a beautiful city located on the coast of California, is known for its stunning beaches, warm climate, and picturesque scenery. The city has also become a hub...

Do Whales Live in the Gulf Of Mexico?

Do Whales Live in the Gulf of Mexico? Many people have asked this question many times over the years. The truth is that it is not quite so cut...

Swimming with Killer Whales in Mexico

If you are interested in the best place to swim with whales in Mexico, then I can give you some good advice. Not long ago, I went whale watching...