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Daily Marine Expeditions
Expeditions start with an introduction which includes: Natural History,
Human-Whale Communications,
Water Safety, and Logistics. The donning of all-in-one exposure suits
makes for photographic "fun". The nearby marine scenery is the finest in
Canada and meetings with The Great Whales are often an experience of a lifetime.
This is because we now include low stress, "Rhythm Based Communication"
with transmitted interrogative messages and affirmative or negative, truthful
answers as described in the science of Ceta-Research.
We strive to provide an interactive adventure where our guests participate in our research by
helping gather data given by the whales. You can witness and become part of conversation with
Nature through our techniques involving "Rhythm Based Communication"
Imagine a coffee break with whales, near a spectacular beach, home to sand spawning
small fish, black bear, fox and moose. The air and steep cliffs are full of giant bald
eagles and the fresh smell of the salty Atlantic fills your lungs.
Our boat is a 26 foot rigid haul inflatable, one the safest marine vessels. It
was designed by the coast guard for ocean rescues and can hold 24 people, but we only take 12. We
depart four times daily starting with a majestic morning cruise amongst waking sea birds and quiet
waters. The evening cruise often offers a magnificent Atlantic sunset with whales playing in the
foreground.
Expeditions include a coffee break with homemade cookies and cakes. Besides whales,
we often see many types of sea birds including Gannets, one of the largest sea birds in the northern
hemisphere. Bald Eagles also nest along the coastlines and little Arctic Terns can be found dancing above
a massing school of capelin.
There are many pleasant and healthy surprises as this supreme Nature carries
you out of "the future" and into "the present."
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