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Spot a Snubbie Play with Whales

Climb aboard a Broome Whale Watching cruise for a once in a lifetime opportunity to spot yourself a ‘snubbie’ or closely observe a breathtaking humpback whale.

For many years, the acrobatic displays of humpback whales and their incredible migration to the Kimberley had been kept a secret, until Broome Whale Watching was established in 2007.

For researchers and conservationists, Camden Sound Marine Park, located 400km north of Broome, has primarily been the leading regional focus – known as the ‘maternity ward’ or ‘humpback nursery’.

From late June to early September, close to 30,000 whales embark on a long journey from Antarctica. Searching for warmer waters and an ideal place to mate, give birth, and socialise – humpback whales spend their winter holidays in Broome each year.

In the early days, little information had been shared about the astonishing playful whales right on our doorstep. Cameron Birch, owner and skipper of Broome Whale Watching, spent the last 20 years exploring Western Australia’s coast. He was committed to sharing and developing this amazingly accessible marine experience with the community, building a new tourism industry in Broome.

Having worked in Coral Bay along the Ningaloo Reef in the early 2000s, Cameron encountered numerous whales.

“I was keen to investigate where these friendly giants were going next on their great journey,” says Cameron.

His curiosity coincided with the purchase of Sentosa Fishing Charters in 2007. With a fresh start in Broome, Cameron hit the ground running and discovered an incredible surprise – WA is home to the world’s largest group of humpback whales. It was time to introduce the Kimberley’s first whale watching vessel, ‘Observer’.

In 2008, ‘Observer’, a purpose built whale watching vessel, was put to work offering whale watching and sunset experiences three times per week.

Broome Whale Watching has evolved from a fast-paced, adrenaline hit aboard ‘Observer’, to a modern, first-class personalised service on the newly acquired ‘Orcaella’, a 50-foot catamaran.

With breathtaking views from the top deck, guests are wowed in more ways than one. Whale watching and sunset cruises are now offered daily between the months of late

June until early September. It’s no surprise that Broome Whale Watching has been voted number one boat experience in Broome on TripAdvisor, for the past five years, a real highlight of any visit to the region.

Not only is Broome the destination for whale watching, it is also the home to our rare Australian Snubfin dolphin. With his love for marine life, Cameron recognised some time ago another unique opportunity to showcase the uniqueness of this amazing destination, Broome.

The rare Australian Snubfin dolphin is another hidden gem, found in Roebuck Bay.

“Only seen in the northern coasts of Australia, these strange looking dolphins with a melon shaped head form tight-knit social groups,” says Cameron. “They’re playful but at times shy and are a real favourite among our guests.

“With its incredibly diverse ecosystem, Roebuck Bay is also a sanctuary for numerous marine life from bottlenose dolphins, turtles and dugongs to manta rays, sea snakes and juvenile leopard sharks,” explains Cameron.

“It is a nature lovers playground giving spectators opportunities to spot Broome’s spectacular wildlife.”

Providing wildlife interactions and unforgettable sunset cruises is just one aspect of our Broome Whale Watching. “As an ecotourism company, we do our absolute best to educate guests about our environment, contribute to local conservation efforts and help local communities,” says Cameron.

“Working closely with Animal Native Rescue: Broome has given our guests and staff an opportunity to aid in the rehabilitation of turtles and be involved in their subsequent release into the wild.”

Broome Whale Watching has developed a

WA IS HOME TO THE WORLD’S LARGEST GROUP OF HUMPBACK WHALES

FRIENDLY GIANTS

Broome Whale Watching owner Cameron Birch (right) has spent the last 20 years exploring WA’s coast.

holistic approach to ecotourism in the region.

“We believe this approach will leave a positive lasting impression for future generations to safeguard the whales and dolphins and protect our backyard,” says Cameron. Book tours at visitbroome.com.au/members/ broome-whale-watching-charters

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