Whale sightings on the rise around NYC Posted on 3 June 2019 Tags:conservation, cruise, Hudson River, humpback, new york city, Whale, whale watching Few would imagine that America’s most populated urban area would be a prime spot for whale watching. Yet, there are now hundreds to see off the coast of New York City in the now clean, rich feeding waters. Whale sightings off the coast of New York City have risen from a mere five in 2011 to almost 300 in 2018. View this post on Instagram Forecast calls for a beautiful weekend! What better way to spend today or Father’s Day than out on a boat looking for humpback whales and dolphins?! Photo credit: Gotham Whale Photographer Artie Raslich @nyc_whale_photographer #gothamwhale #gotham #humpbackwhale #saturday #naturephotography #cetacean #photography #wildlifephotography #newyorkcity #newyork_instagram #newyork #nyc #nature #animals #ocean #sea #riislanding #rockaways A post shared by Gotham Whale (@gothamwhale) on Jun 16, 2018 at 7:00am PDT The cause of this increase in sightings is uncertain. Experts from the NPO Gotham Whales say that efforts to clean up pollution flowing from the Hudson river into the sea and Acts to protect endangered marine life are to thank for it. The river now brings nutrients as opposed to pollution to the city’s coast. This feeds algae, which attracts Menhaden fish. Whales, especially humpbacks, rely on these fish as food. View this post on Instagram Had a good day yesterday, 2 humpback whales seen. The fish flying all around are menhaden aka #bunker fish. Please go to Gotham whales facebook page and read up on what is happening in our waters right now. We have the omega protein reduction ships in our area stripping the local area of our precious menhaden fish by the tens of millions! Photo Artie Raslich @nyc_whale_photographer #menhaden #bunkerfish #omegaprotein is evil #littlefishbigdeal #ecosystem #atlanticmenhadenmanagementplan #asmfc #foragefish #themostimportantfishintheocean #baitfish #nycwhalewatching #menhadenconservation #atlanticocean #pogies A post shared by Gotham Whale (@gothamwhale) on Sep 8, 2018 at 6:41am PDT Tourists can see the whales of the Big Apple from the city’s edge as well as from the water. Gotham Whales has partnered with American Princess Cruises to provide whale-watching cruises during the summer months. The whale sightings on the cruise are tallied and the data is given to Gotham Whales, which keeps a tab on sighting figures. View this post on Instagram "Waterborne Transportation at it's Finest" #rockawayferry #rockawaybeachferry #forttilden #riisbeach #riispark #nyc #ferry #ferryservice #beachferry #beach #pier11 #americanprincesscruises #twfmferry A post shared by American Princess Cruises (@american_princess_cruises) on Jun 13, 2017 at 5:48am PDT They identify the whales by their tails, which is like a fingerprint – each has its own pattern and colours. They add the new individuals to their existing catalogue. The cruise company now reports a 90% sighting rate of a whale and/or dolphin. The trips have been running from May to November for the past nine years. View this post on Instagram This great shot was captured two years back by Bjoern Kils of @newyorkmediaboat. The photo features the New York Fire Department boat Marine 6 and our friend Gotham the Whale! (Photo Credit @newyorkmediaboat) #gotham #humpbackwhale #newyorkcity #FDNY #whales #sea #ocean #atlanticocean #greyseal #marinebiology #science #marinescience #newyork #nyseal #nyc #noaa #mmpa #marinemammalprotectionact #marinemammal #rockaway #adorable #wildlife #nature #photography #wildlifephotography #naturephotography #gothamthewhale #newyorkmediaboat A post shared by Gotham Whale (@gothamwhale) on Apr 5, 2018 at 7:34am PDT A four-hour cruise costs just over R700 for an adult and leaves from Riis Landing in Queens, New York City. In 2016, a whale entered the New York harbor and swam up the Hudson river. A regular, Jerry, has been spotted each year since 2012 in many places along the coast. Feature Image: Artie Raslich/ NYC Whale Photographer. Related Posts Cape Town’s sustainability: Leading the way in environmental initiatives 1 June 2023 As National Environmental Month commences in South Africa, Cape Town stands proudly at the forefront... read more Kapama to host Safari Guide of the Year Awards 2023 1 June 2023 Kapama Private Game Reserve near Hoedspruit will host this year’s Safari Guide of the Year... read more Blood Lions relaunches for public viewing on YouTube 1 June 2023 Award-winning documentary feature film Blood Lions has been relaunched on YouTube for public viewing, creating... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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