Mandurah's Dolphin Blog

Bouvard Cruises is happy to introduce you to the official "Mandurah's Dolphin Blog" where we will share with you all of the sightings and encounters we have on our cruises with Mandurah's beautiful wild dolphins. You will find photo's, movies and information on the many dolphin encounters we have on our cruises in and around Mandurah and hope that this information helps raise awareness of Mandurah's wild dolphins. You too can see Mandurah's dolphins, they live just 1 hour south of Perth in Western Australia.

Friday, November 27, 2009

Dolphin Sightings



Thursday 12 th November was an exciting day onboard the "Dancing Dolphin" with the crew Coel & Kat.

10:40 am

A pod of 4 dolphins believed to be 3 adults & 1 calf were seen feeding in the shallow waters at Stingray Point. The fish were jumping as the dolphin were slapping the water with there tails stunning the fish.

11:45 am

A seal was sighted at the Mandurah Estuary Bridge. Seal's are not common in the Mandurah waterways, however every now and then some lucky passengers will sight them.

Did you know that the long whiskers on a seal help them detect underwater vibrations and that seals have more blood for it's body size than any other land animal.

2:10 pm

2 dolphins were back at Stingray Point feeding, possible on small mullet.

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