Whale Watching - Merimbula - NSW - Australia - 24-08-2017
Whale Watching - Fishpen Charters -Merimbula NSW, Australia - Humpback Whales
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Whale Watching Merimbula Marina 2012
A few highlights from our 2012 Merimbula Whale Watching Season. Footage taken off vessel True Blue.
Merimbula Marina
Public Jetty, Market Street, Merimbula, NSW, Australia 2550
(02) 6495 1686
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Whales Watching Merimbula
If you want to go Whale Watching in Merimbula and get up close and personal experience of a lifetime, why not hop aboard a whale watching cruise from Merimbula Marina. With the whales being so close to shore at this time of year, it’s just a quick trip from the marina to all the action. Book a 5 night stay before 20 Nov 2015 and receive a FREE 2 hour whale watching cruise for 2 people.* Applies to new bookings only
Whale Watching, Merimbula NSW Australia
Original 17min AVI file converted and trimmed down to 5min mp4 file.
Quality not the best (with apologies) but am content showing it as is.
Whale watching on Saturday 4 October 2008.
Whales come closest to boat at approx 3:20 mins and again at approx 4:05 mins of this video.
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• conservation of wildlife and culture of the area
• be of benefit to local people and involve the local community
• be sustainable, making a profit without destroying natural resources
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Whale Watching with Headland Charters Merimbula
Whale watching with Headland Charters on the south coast of Merimbula nsw. Experience the thrill of a close encounter with Humpback whales and Dolphins.
Cat Balou Whale Watching Eden NSW Australia
Cat Balou Cruises - Eden September 2018
Dolphins riding the bow
Whales playing and breaching
Merimbula Marina Dolphin Cruise by Grasshopper Travel
The pristine waters off Merimbula are the perfect place for whale watching, fishing charters, dolphin cruises and boat hire. Merimbula Marina have tours and cruises leaving every day. There's always something to do. From mid August through to early December large numbers of humpback whales travel past Merimbula. In the waters of the Sapphire Coast they can be seen lateral lunge feeding, one of the few places in the world where humpbacks can be observed doing this!! Bring your swimmers and towel for a swim whilst we cook your BBQ lunch or dinner. We will take you to one of our beautiful swimming locations where you can take short dip or bring your snorkel and explore! Dolphin Cruises are for everyone!! This short 2 hour cruise takes in the spectacular scenery of the Merimbula Bay and its colourful coastline.
Humpback Whales, Sydney with Merimbula Marina, shot by Rico Lardizabal
Fantastic video shot by Rico Lardizabal in June 2015, on board True Blue with Merimbula Marina
Whale watching from Cat-Balou
The whale watching tour, from the vessel 'Cat-Balou', out from Eden, Sapphire Coast, New South Wales, during 'whale season' is a must. To see the Humpback whales during their annual migration down the east coast of Australia stop off for a bit of tucker (plankton) is truly special. It's about the only accessible spot where this may be seen by the 'average' person. We travel out into Two-folds Bay, past the resident dolphins and seals, into the Pacific Ocean just off the coast. Many eyes scan the horizon in all directions, when, as expected, the telltale 'V' shape blows may be seen at a distance. Slowly, as the whales get use to the boat, they come closer to investigate us. Then the magic starts, as the passengers realise, that, the whales are just as interested in ourselves, as we are of them. They come closer to the boat and, give one final show, then, depart, show over. To think, this happens every day of the 'whale season', we are blessed, the waters off Eden, where once whales were hunted, we now hunt them still, this time with cameras. Just on this, please notice the number of pictures taken by the passengers, amazing.
Whales at Merimbula
Humpback,Bluewhales and Dolphins at Merimbula NSW Australia
The Ultimate Adventure Whale Watching Ride with Manly Whale Watching
Jump on board Sydney's smallest, most personal and exciting whale watching experience. Book your place today with Manly Whale Watching.
Owned and skippered by a Manly local, Manly Ocean Adventures operates this thrilling ride which offers the only completely open adventure vessel for an unparalleled, unobstructed and up-close viewing experience.
Departing directly from Manly, Manly Ocean Adventures is able to get you to the whales quicker than ever before. You may even spot dolphins, sharks, seals or penguins on your adventure.
Book online with Manly Whale Watching by clicking the link at the end of the video or visit
Watching the Whales of Eden | NSW National Parks
Exploring the whales off Eden NSW Australia.
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Dolphins at Merimbula
Dolphins running with boat at Merimbula, Australian east coast.
We were 'mugged' by three Humpback whales - Merimbula Marina
Passengers aboard both of our whale watching boats had the amazing experience of being mugged on 21st September 2015. This is the term we use when the boat is unable to to move due to the fact that the whales are so close! These three whales were very inquisitive and swam around and under the boats for over an hour! Simply Awesome!
Merimbula, Australia
Flight over Merimbula Aquarium & Wharf located on Merimbula Point, this area has spectactular varying types of rock formations eroded by the ocean.
Merimbula is a coastal town in southern New South Wales, Australia. Its beaches include Merimbula Main Beach, with surf breaks over a sandbank, and Short Point, a popular whale-watching spot. Merimbula Boardwalk hugs the shores of Merimbula Lake. Northwest of the centre, Potoroo Palace is a wildlife sanctuary with wombats, echidnas and kangaroos. To the northeast, Bournda National Park has coastal trails.
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Whale Watching at NRMA Merimbula Beach Holiday Park
NRMA Merimbula Beach Holiday Park is one of the best humpback whale viewing locations along the East Coast! Sitting on the edge of Short Point in Merimbula, many of the cabins and sites boast 270 degree views across the ocean from Merimbula Point in the south to Tura Head in the north.
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Black Dolphin Beach, Merimbula
Black Dolphin Beach, Merimbula
Breeching Whale during Cat Balou Whale Watching Tour! Eden Australia
Breeching Whale on Whale Watching Cruise in Eden
Sharks & Rays at Merimbula Wharf
Have you ever seen a Grey Nurse Shark at Merimbula Wharf?
I hadn't dived Merimbula Wharf for 3 years and Michael at the Divers Lodge said that divers had seen two Grey Nurse Sharks where the rocky reef meets the sand line at 15 metres.
I was diving by myself, so I just headed out the right side of the Wharf to a favourite area where there are huge boulders, where I often see big schools of fish, woebegone sharks in the holes, cuttlefish, and smaller cat sharks... but I saw a big school of fish which flickered in the sunlight, and behind them was a huge grey nurse.
This was the first time I have ever seen a grey nurse at Merimbula Wharf, and in only 5 metres of water.
I was also fortunate to see a Port Jackson shark with an egg case in its mouth. I'm guessing the shark was seeking a suitable crevice in the rocks to insert the egg in to.
Simply awesome.
Fishing merimbula Beach, Australian Salmon, Tailor
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