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.

Monday, June 27, 2011

Latest Dolphin Sightings

Wednesday 1st June 
  • 1pm     6 dolphins – 2x calves around canal entrance to Rolly Tasker, Happily swimming around catching fish

Saturday 4th June
  • 11am   10 dolphins – 4 under the old bridge coming for a ride with SuperCat all the way out to the mouth of the ocean. Large pod of 4 dolphins & 2 calves cruising through the estuary near Soldier's Cove
  •  2pm     12 dolphins – Coming back from the wetlands are towards the New Bridge 12 dolphins playing on either side of Dancing Dolphin even at the bow!

Sunday 4th June 
  • 1pm     4 dolphins – feeding in Mandjar Bay 

Monday 6th June
  • 11am   4 dolphins – Swimming in on port side through estuary
  • 1pm     6 dolphins – 4 dolphins rode SuperCats wake from Mandjar Bay to the Marina, 2 more caught up and joined in
  • 3pm     2 dolphins – Mother and Calf showing off in the Estuary

Wednesday 8th June 
  • 1pm     8 dolphins – pod of 8 swimming from the inlet through to the New Bridge   

Thursday 10th June 
  • 11am   4 dolphins – Pod of 4 spotted playing hide and seek on our bow, whilst also riding waves created by SuperCat

Friday 11th June 
  • 10am   4 Dolphins – First thing in the morning we saw 2 dolphins in the marina as we left SuperCats pen then another 2 in the estuary swimming in our wake

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