Ningaloo Reef Dive - Whale Shark Adventure | Swim with Whale Sharks Ningaloo Reef
Not sure what to expect from a Whale Shark Tour with Ningaloo Reef Dive in Coral Bay, Western Australia...? Then watch this video and visit ningalooreefdive.com to book the trip of a lifetime!
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Super Pod of Dolphins at Ningaloo Reef | Coral Bay - Western Australia
We went out for a snorkle trip to the Ningaloo Reef.
On the way out to the reef we met this super pod of dolphins. Our skipper and marine biologist didn't approach them intentionally. They were just in our way. So he cut the engine and we had time to film.
Hard to tell how many there were in total, but at least 50plus of these magnificent creatures. Just an amazing experience.
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AUSTRALIA: Tangalooma Whale Watching Cruise | TRAVEL VLOG
Our whale watching trip in Australia was an experience we will never forget! We were staying at Tangalooma Resort on Moreton Island, which is just south of the Great Barrier Reef off of Australia's east coast. This cruise was offered by the resort and left right from their pier, at an extra fee.
We were there in September, which is when the annual humpback whale migration occurs. We had been told that we were guaranteed to se whales, and I had bought a telephoto lens and binoculars just for this trip. We had no idea that the whales would give us the thrill of a lifetime!
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Whale Watching Australia - Lady Musgrave Experience
Whale Watching Australia With Lady Musgrave Experience Day Tours Bundaberg, Queensland. Spectacular Experience On A Luxury Boat Built For Comfort and Elegantly Designed For The Ultimate Day Trip Experience. ladymusgraveexperience.com.au
Humpback Whales Swim Under our Boat at Coral Bay Western Australia - Brian Shirtliff
Humpback Whales Swim Under our Boat at Coral Bay Western Australia.
The skipper said he had not experienced this in 30 years of boating!
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Swimming with dolphins at Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia
Nath had the opportunity to swim with these 2 beautiful, inquisitive, wild dolphins on the stunning Ningaloo Reef. The dolphins came up to the front of the tinny and allowed Nath to get in the water and then swim along with them for a couple of minutes. They swam slowly allowing him to keep up. It was one of the best experiences of his life and lucky for us, he had the GoPro with him to capture the moment!
We hope you enjoy swimming with the Dolphins.
WHALE SHARK @ NINGALOO REEF - CORAL BAY, WESTERN AUSTRALIA
This footage that I just found today was actually my first whale shark encounter. For this reason I had to put a little video together, even though the quality is pretty bad. The vis that day wasn't the best and of course the shaking of the camera while I was trying to follow the shark did the rest. Still good memories! :) Recorded at the Ningaloo Reef at Coral Bay in Western Australia.
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Dolphins frolic in Coral Bay Ningaloo
Dolphins frolic in Coral Bay, Ningaloo Western Australia on Perth Scuba's diving and sailing trip on board Sail Ningaloo in March 2016. To join Perth Scuba on one of our fantastic diving adventures follow the link to learn more
CORAL BAY ECOTOURS: WHALE WATCHING TOUR
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Enjoy a leisurely cruise in style on board our spacious multi-level luxury catamaran Kai-Aura. Sit back, relax and take in the sights and scenery as we travel the short journey to the whales' playground.
The Humpback whales migrate through Coral Bay from June to October every year. Visit these incredible and inquisitive mammals in their natural environment playing, tail-slapping, breaching, waving and slapping massive pectoral fins, rolling and even sleeping! Because the local waters are a safe haven for migrating whales, we regularly see resting mothers and calves as they frolic in the calm waters of Bateman's Bay. Not only can you see the iconic Humpback whales, but we also often encounter many other marine animals like turtles, dolphins, dugongs and other whale species such as Minkes, Southern rights, even Orcas throughout the trip
Destination WA - Turquoise Bay Snorkel
Caty goes snorkeling in Ningaloo Reef off Turquoise Bay.
Western Australia Vlog ???? Swimming with Humpback Whales and Whale Sharks!
Welcome to our highlights of Western Australia. A week full of pink lakes, pristine coral reefs, humpack whales and whale sharks. Thanks @liveningaloo for such a special experience!
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Legend Charters Whale Watching Tours, Western Australia
Welcome to Legend Charters Whale Watching, specialising in service, safety and amazing whales. Bring your camera, bring a smile and you will have a fantastic whale. We see Humpbacks, Southern Rights, Minke Whales, Blue Whales, dolphins and other marine life in Flinders Bay Augusta and Geographe Bay Busselton, Western Australia
Rare footage of a sleeping humpback whale in Coral Bay, Western Australia
Rare footage of a sleeping humpback whale in Coral Bay, Western Australia by @sealife_differently ????
Interestingly, humpback whales are conscious breathers, which means they have to remember to breathe, even while sleeping. It is also believed that humpback whales only shut off half of their brain while asleep in order to be alert enough to breathe! ????
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Swimming with whales | Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia
Swimming with humpback whales on Ningaloo Reef, Australia.
On tour with Coral Bay Ecotours.
Filmed by Dan Spillane.
4K Whale watching Hervey Bay AUSTRALIA Part 21 オーストラリア
Hervey Bay rapid growing coastal city has become known as the Whale Watching Capital of the World, an accolade bestowed by experts and the many thousands of visitors who are overwhelmed year after year by the acrobatic displays by the humpback whales - the most surface active of all the great whales.
The calm, sheltered waters of Platypus Bay, on Fraser Island's western coast, are a prime whale watching spot. Each year from August through to late October, thousands of humpbacks migrate north to frolic, nurture their young and learn some essential life skills.
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Dolphin Watching Private Tour to Jervis Bay
Be impressed breathtaking lookouts, ocean views, dolphins and whitest sandy beaches in Australia. This tour takes 3 hours drive to Jervis Bay and total duration of 10 hours. During this private tour with sydneytourguide.com.au you will see the natural beauty of the area that seduces.
Australia | Shark Bay Dolphins
But if we travel north along the west coast, we come to a very different type of ocean floor. Following the underwater tracks of the manta rays and sea eagles, we enter the warm tropical waters which everyone thinks of as rich in life forms, but which, in reality, hide great surprises, which we are going to discover. Here, in Shark Bay, these strange forms bear the mark of a decisive moment in the history of our planet.
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They are called stromatolites, and their structure is the result of enormous groups of cyanobacteria, greenish blue bacteria which, if there is plenty of sunlight, produce oxygen from the water.
This may seem like just one more natural process, but if we consider they have being doing this for 3,500 million years, we will realise that they represent the origin of the evolution of all existing animals. From just water and light, they filled the atmosphere with breathable oxygen. In this area, the cyanobacteria produce a sticky mucous which traps the particles of sand. This structure is then strengthened by calcium carbonate carried in the sea water.
But the stromatolites are not the only phenomenon exclusive to Shark Bay
On the beaches of Monkey Mia there are frequent meetings between two of the most intelligent mammals in the world.
Here, the wild bottle-nosed dolphins are used to contact with humans, and swim close by them. Such is the attraction, that guards are necessary to ensure that people do not frighten the marine visitors.
But this relationship is more than mere curiosity. The Australian Aborigines have traditionally spoken of “dolphin energy”. According to them, they achieve spiritual enlightenment, through telepathic mind-to-mind communication with the cetacean. They call it “The Dream of the Dolphin”. According to this ancient legend, human beings are descended from dolphins, which never forget they are related to man.
What’s certain is that the dolphins come of their own free will, and seem to prefer the company of children to that of adults. People that come to see them say they feel something special, a sense of peace, a strange happiness they can’t explain.
The dolphins even bring their young here, who thus learn to trust humans. But, why do they do it? From a strictly biological point of view, it makes no sense, unless we introduce such unscientific terms as “affinity” or “inter-species friendship”.
All the experiments carried out have demonstrated the evident improvement of people with problems in relating to their surroundings, when they are given therapy sessions with dolphins.
It has been scientifically proven that dolphins have saved the victims of shipwrecks by carrying them to the beach, that they use complex language, and are able to establish close relations with humans.
Perhaps the “Dream of the Dolphin” is much more than a myth. Perhaps, once again, the Australian Aborigines long ago realised a zoological truth which has not yet been discovered.
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Swim with Humpback Whales and Whale Sharks on Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia in 2016
Now is the time to register your interest to Swim with a Humpback Whale in Coral Bay or Exmouth on the Ningaloo Reef in 2016 via this link -
As the humpback migration is a naturally occurring event, we anticipate the swim/tour season will commence from August 2016 but it could start earlier. By joining this subscriber list you will be the first to know!
Swim with Whalesharks @ Ningaloo reef - Exmouth, Western Australia 2
Swim with whale sharks by the Ningaloo reef with tours from Exmouth and Coral Bay. During the season you can see the whale sharks every time. Also during the snorkeling you will see many unusual fish including white tips shark and different types of rays (including manta rays). From the boat you will see dolphins, dugongs en seabirds.