Whale Watching in Whakatane, New Zealand
On a whale watching and dolphin swimming excursion we came across this. Offshore from Whakatane, New Zealand.
Chasing Dolphins in Whakatane, New Zealand
This video shows dolphins being filmed underwater just off the coast of Whakatane, New Zealand. Filmed by the crew of Whales and Dolphin Watch NZ.
Swimming with dolphins and whale watching New Zealand
Hector's and dusky dolphins above and underwater
Sperm whale
Filmed in Akaroa and Kaïkoura New Zealand
Dolphin Swimming Whakatane - Whales and Dolphin Watch
Swim with Whales and Dolphin Watch Whakatane - 0800 354 77 37 or +64 7 308 2001
Whale Island Seals, Whakatane, New Zealand
Whale Island common fur seals with Diveworks Charters, Whale Island Tours
Swimming with dolphins New Zealand, Whakatane
Swimming with dolphins, over 600 in the water with us at the time. Wild and free to roam. Come join us and experience it for yourself!
Bottlenose Dolphins, Whakatane, New Zealand 3
May 2008 a pod of 12 large bottlenose dolphins spent several hours playing and feeding at the entrance to Whakatane harbour. Several groups aboard whaleislandtours.com managed to see them
Whale Island, Whakatane, New Zealand
Cruising past the beautiful Whale Island aboard Diveworks
Pod of Dolphins off the coast of Whakatane
This large pod of dolphins was filmed from a Whales and Dolphin Watch NZ boat off the coast of Whakatane, New Zealand. There are so many! Absolutely incredible.
Bottlenose Dolphins, Whakatane, New Zealand 2
May 2008 a pod of 12 large bottlenose dolphins spent several hours playing and feeding at the entrance to Whakatane harbour. Several groups aboard whaleislandtours.com managed to see them
2009 DOLPHINS AT WHAKATANE
A wonderful experience
Bottlenose Dolphins, Whakatane, New Zealand 1
May 2008 a pod of 12 large bottlenose dolphins spent several hours playing and feeding at the entrance to Whakatane harbour. Several groups aboard whaleislandtours.com managed to see them
Bottlenose Dolphins, Whakatane, New Zealand 4
May 2008 a pod of 12 large bottlenose dolphins spent several hours playing and feeding at the entrance to Whakatane harbour. Several groups aboard whaleislandtours.com managed to see them
Pod of dolphins in Whakatane, New Zealand
During a tour on the coast of Whakatane (New Zealand), we encountered a relatively large group of dolphins that swam alongside the boat. It was our first such encounter, and we thought it was wonderful! Amazing creatures :-)
Dolphin Seafaris
Dolphin Seafaris (aka NZ Dolphin) operate the very best natural encounters with totally wild dolphins, whales and marine life in the Bay of Plenty. Interact both above and below the ocean with these amazing creatures.
Operating tours from both Tauranga & Mount Maunganui daily in season to watch and swim with dolphins. They also see large numbers of Orca, Whales, seals, birds and marine life which is abundant in the Bay where over 40,000 plus dolphins come to feed and play each season. Its an awesome trip not to be missed.
With a safe and stable 50ft vessel Guardian is fully equipped and purpose built for marine mammal interaction, photography and having heaps of fun. Operated by genuine marine biologists who are informative and ensure you have the experience of a lifetime. So there is only one choice to make! Its Dolphin Seafaris every time
Moko the Dolphin racing Diveworks to Whakatane
Moko travels 9.6 kms with us from Whale Island into the Whakatane Harbour where he later intertains a large crowd
Swimming with the Dolphins in Whakatane
Swimming with the Dolphins off-shore from Whakatane, New Zealand.
New Zealand Wild Dolphin Swim with E Ko Tours, Picton
Filmed on Gopro 3+
Better resolution to follow!
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Whale watching from sea kayaks in the Coromandel, New Zealand ~ Jon Traylen
Whale watching from seakayaks off the north eastern coast of the Coromandel in New Zealand. In early Spring Bex and I found a baleen whale (maybe a Bryde's whale?) feeding in close to the shore in shallow water right above the reef!
We had being doing rat control lines in the forest when we noticed - a lot of fish activity and some orcas feeding, we also could see this baleen whale in a fairly static location, so we decided to kayak out and investigate. It was right on dusk with beautiful light and although we only saw the orcas at a distance, the time spent with this big guy was simply wonderful! ~ Jon Traylen
Moko the dolphin is buried
Moko the dolphin is buried Te Karere TVNZ Te Reo 16 Jul 2010.wmv