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We study biological productivity of marine food webs |
If your trip to New England does not correspondend with a scheduled birding trip, you may want to try a trip on a commercial whale watching boat . The objective of these trips is whale watching and you take your chances on seeing birds on the same trip. Fortunately the birds are often in the vicinity of the whales. These trips are appropriate for children and non-birding relatives. |
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Come aboard Nick’s Chance, for a 4 1/2 hour Whale Watch adventure. Cruise 20 miles in to the Atlantic Ocean to view Whales, Dolphins, and the marine life of The Gulf of Maine. |
Join us aboard WHALE WATCHER on a 3 1/2 hour adventure into the Gulf of Maine in search of the world's largest mammals, the great whales. Humpback, Fin, Right and Minke Whales are all found in this area. We leave Bar Harbor through the Porcupine Islands, past Egg Rock Lighthouse & Acadia National Park and venture some 20 miles to sea. |
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Whale, Porpoise, and Dolphin of the Quoddy Loop area within the western Bay of Fundy of Maine and New Brunswick |


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