Pacific Whale Watch Association

Minke Whales breach for whale watch tour

San Juan Island whale watch wildlife update for Thursday, May 7th:

Captain Pete and Kendall headed out on a whale watch tour on Thursday and were surprised and pleased to see Minke whales. These large animals are not often very active and showy on the surface, so the crew, along with all the passengers were excited to see the Minkes breach up out of the water!

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