Pacific Whale Watch Association

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Gray Whales From Everett, WA

We had a fantastic day with the whales today. It all started with three California sea lions sleeping on a channel marker. Within 20 minutes from the dock we spotted our first two gray whales. It was #53 and #723. They were swimming around at the southeast side of Hat Island. We watched them for quite a while and then we spotted another whale swimming to the northeast so we cruised over for a look. It turned out to be two whales instead of one. It was #49, Patch, and #531. They gave us many good views. and both of them showed their tail flukes on different occasions.

Eagle Wing Boats

The Goldwing is a custom built eco-tour boat which is 60 feet long and carries only a maximum of 26 passengers with 2 Transport Canada certified crew. Pushing 1000 horsepower, she cruises quickly, smoothly a& with extreme comfort as we search for whales and other diverse wildlife.

Supporting Organizations

The Pacific Whale Watch Association has worked closely with many other organizations over the years.

These groups include educators, scientists, researchers, environmentalists, government, students, and people like you who believe that collectively we can all make a positive impact on the environmental health of this region. Read more...

How You Can Help

Every one of us can make a difference. Pollution and lack of suitable food are the major factors that are threatening the Southern Resident Orca Whales.

Cleaning up the environment in which they live will not only promote their survival, but will benefit the entire ecosystem. There are many ways that you can help, and we hope that you do.

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