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Opening Day Of Whale Watching Starts March 5th! – Island Adventures Whale Watching

Opening Day Of Whale Watching Starts March 5th! The Island Explorer 3 will be relocating to Everett from Anacortes March 1st! Guaranteed Gray Whale tours will start March 5th. Stay tuned for our first gray whale siting of 2011!  We expect to see the first blow the 4th week of February. ...
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Gray Whale trips start March 5th out of Everett – Island Adventures Charter

Gray Whale trips start March 5th out of Everett - Island Adventures Charter
Island Adventures Charter Gray Whale trips start March 5th out of Everett Watch one of our tours at:   http://www.island-adventures.com/whale-watching-tours/index.php
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The Whale Report- Island Adventures Whale Watching- www.orcawhales.com

Whale Watching Report Thursday, June 24, 2010 J28, Polaris, makes a boat disappear. Now you see the boat. Now you don't. A bald eagle flies right over us. We spotted our first wildlife before ...
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Island Adventures Whales Watching – Relieved their favorite Whale is okay

Island Adventures Whales Watchers - Relieved their favorite Whale is okay #49, Patch, was acting normally today after his encounter with transient orcas this weekend. We started out today's trip by spotting a bald eagle on Jetty Island. We also found a California sea lion hauled out on the first channel marker we ...
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Whale Watching Report 3/23 -Island Adventures – www.OrcaWhales.com

Whale Watching Report Tuesday, March 23, 2010 Great Day for Gray Whale Watching Captain Mike reported seeing 4 Gray Whales on todays tour. They were showing off their flukes and one of them spyhopped! Check back later for a more detailed report from Naturalist Brooke. What an amazing day full of sunshine and wildlife! Before we were ...
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Gray Whales Sighted from Island Explorer 3 -Book your trip now!

Gray Whales Sighted from Island Explorer 3 -Book your trip now!
        Gray Whales sighted from Island Explorer 3 03/13 Today we spotted our first gray whale at the south end of Camano Island. As we got closer we realized that there were actually two whales instead of one. The first whale we visited was #22 and as we got close he raised his ...
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