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		<title>Sunday, May 13, 2012</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2012 17:24:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mother&#8217;s Day was a beautiful way to start the 2012 season.  We have been very lucky with our weather over the past few days, and Sunday was no exception!  Captain Wayne and returning naturalist Carmen (back for her third season!) &#8230; <a href="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/2012/05/14/sunday-may-13-2012/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Scenery-Carmen-20120513.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1132" title="Scenery Carmen 20120513" src="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Scenery-Carmen-20120513-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a>Mother&#8217;s Day was a beautiful way to start the 2012 season.  We have been very lucky with our weather over the past few days, and Sunday was no exception!  Captain Wayne and returning naturalist Carmen (back for her third season!) took a small group out to see what we could find in the sunshine.</p>
<p>Along with the incredible scenery, the snow capped mountains and calm seas, we also were fortunate enough to view some marine mammals!  Dall&#8217;s porpoise were spotted, as well as about 40 harbour seals.  There were also<a href="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/SeaLions-Carmen-20120513.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1133" title="SeaLions Carmen 20120513" src="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/SeaLions-Carmen-20120513-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a> about 75 Steller sea lions hauled out on the rocks in the sun.  Birds sighted included 8 bald eagles, including 2 immature, 6 Harlequin ducks and a pelagic cormorant.</p>
<p>As we are still quite early in the season, if you are interested in a Marine Wildlife Tour, please call to check availability on your chosen date.  Looking forward to another great season!</p>
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		<title>October 5th &amp; 6th &#8211; MV Lukwa</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Oct 2011 17:23:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[From the Wheelhouse: On October 5th and 6th we were thrilled to be able to take out 2 groups of international students from the Nanaimo school district! Both days were gorgeous, with glass-calm seas, clear skies, and even some sunshine! &#8230; <a href="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/2011/10/07/october-5th-6th-mv-lukwa/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1104" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/DSC_20911.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1104 " title="DSC_2091(1)" src="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/DSC_20911-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Photo Credit: Geoff Dunstan</p></div>
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<p><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>From the Wheelhouse:</strong></span></em></p>
<p>On October 5th and 6th we were thrilled to be able to take out 2  groups of international students from the Nanaimo school district! Both  days were gorgeous, with glass-calm seas, clear skies, and even some  sunshine! We were very fortunate to sight transient (marine mammal  eating) orca on both trips! The students were able to watch these  magnificent animals as they hunted and traveled. The orca were being  quite active at one point; as we observed them with a possible kill they  were slapping their tails, spy hopping, and even breaching!</p>
<p>Pacific  white-sided dolphins were a definite highlight on both of the trips! On  the morning of the 5th we received reports of a massive group of Pacific white-sided  dolphins moving quickly past Alert Bay spread 1/2 a mile wide with transient orca not far  behind them.  When we encountered them they had scattered into smaller groups, yet the sight was remarkable with dolphins leaping into the  air everywhere you looked! On both days the dolphins put a smile on the  students faces as they rode in the wake of the boat. At one point we  even viewed a mother dolphin and her very young calf!</p>
<p>Many  humpback whales were in the area as well, and we were quite happy to  watch these massive baleen whales as they fed on schools of small fish  using their &#8216;lunge feeding&#8217; technique. With the huge mouths of the  humpbacks coming up out of the water wide open, and lots of hungry  seagulls circling in hopes of catching a meal, lunge feeding is always  quite the sight to behold. There were also some good photo opportunities  as the humpbacks fluked their tails, slapped their pecs, and prepared  for long dives.</p>
<p>A large group of Steller sea lions hauled out on a rock were also enjoying the sunshine, while others were swimming in the nearby kelp beds. Lots of sea birds were in the area including Bald eagles, common murres and Northern phalaropes to name a few.</p>
<p>The office staff were happy to have wildlife sightings of their own too. There was a kingfisher who settled on the bow of the Gikumi for a few hours, as well as a black bear roaming on the beach below the boardwalk!</p>
<p>This was a great way to finish off the very end of our 2011 season, and we cannot wait to see what 2012 has in store for us when we start again in May!</p>
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		<title>Sunday, October 2, 2011 &#8211; MV Lukwa</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Oct 2011 00:25:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today was an excellent day for the last tour of our 2011 season.  We would like to thank all of the people that went out on a tour or visited our office this year for helping to make it a &#8230; <a href="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/2011/10/02/sunday-october-2-2011-mv-lukwa/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1098" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/DSC_19701.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1098" title="DSC_1970(1)" src="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/DSC_19701-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Photo Credit: Zoe Schroeder</p></div>
<p>Today was an excellent day for the last tour of our 2011 season.  We would like to thank all of the people that went out on a tour or visited our office this year for helping to make it a great season! <img src='http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  And we hope to see you all again!</p>
<p>The sun was shining as the MV Lukwa left the dock, and while there was a little wind, nothing to deter us from going out in search of wildlife.  And we found it!  There were at least 10 humpbacks in the area today, and at one point while the boat was shut off and drifting we were thrilled to find ourselves literally surrounded by the big baleen whales feeding!  Just awesome!  Guests also got to see a breach near the boat and lots of tail slaps and a couple of good looks at waving pectoral fins.</p>
<div id="attachment_1099" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/DSC_19751.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1099" title="DSC_1975(1)" src="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/DSC_19751-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Photo Credit: Zoe Schroeder</p></div>
<p>Harbour seals and Steller sea lions were hauled out on the rocks, in some cases along with dozens of gulls.  Other sea birds sighted today included common murres, bald eagles, surf scoters, white-winged scoters and pelagic cormorants.  All in all, a fantastic day to end the season with!</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Quote of the Day:</strong></span> &#8220;I am the master of my fate; I am the captain of my soul&#8221; &#8211; William Ernest Henley</p>
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		<title>Friday, September 30, 2011 &#8211; MV Lukwa</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Oct 2011 00:27:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The sun was poking out from between the clouds for the morning trip as we searched for whales and other marine mammals. There were some great opportunities to view Humpbacks whales as even more appear in the region. We counted &#8230; <a href="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/2011/09/30/friday-september-30-2011-mv-lukwa/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1092" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC_29541.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1092" title="DSC_2954(1)" src="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC_29541-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Photo Credit - Roger McDonell</p></div>
<p>The sun was poking out from between the clouds for the morning trip as we searched for whales and other marine mammals. There were some great opportunities to view Humpbacks whales as even more appear in the region. We counted at least ten different animals on today&#8217;s tours but we were only able to identify a few. The morning trip&#8217;s guests had a good look at &#8216;Slash&#8217; who was doing some nice high flukes as it went for a deep dives.</p>
<div id="attachment_1093" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC_30911.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1093" title="DSC_3091(1)" src="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC_30911-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Photo Credit - Roger McDonell</p></div>
<p>Lots of sea lions hauled out on the rocks today. Estimates were that 50 or more were in the area this morning. There were also over 50 Harbour seals out on the rocks enjoying the sunshine like everyone else. Today we had lots of birds including approximately 50 Rhinocerous auklets, a similar number of Common mures and about 20 Northern phalaropes. To round out the bird watching today, there were at least four Bald eagles.</p>
<div id="attachment_1094" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC_32401.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1094" title="DSC_3240(1)" src="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC_32401-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Photo Credit - Roger McDonell</p></div>
<p>Our afternoon trip was at times surrounded by Humpback whales who were feeding quite actively. Everyone on board was able to watch as the whales lunge fed on small fish being schooled tight near the surface by diving birds. We identified one Humpback as &#8216;Freckles&#8217; and saw three breaches just off in the distance. On our way back towards Telegraph Cove we encountered a group of 100 Pacific White-sided dolphins. some of the group came over to swim alongside the Lukwa which is always a highlight of any trip on the water.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em><strong>Quote of the Day:</strong></em> “Every path has a puddle!&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Next Available Tour:</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Sunday, October 2, 2011 at 1:00 p.m. (Last tour of the season!)</p>
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		<title>Thursday, September 29, 2011 &#8211; MV Lukwa</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Sep 2011 00:57:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The wind was not a deterrent for today&#8217;s trips out looking for whales and other marine life. The morning trip had guests delighted to see 50+ Stellar sea lions hauled out on a rock near the Plumper Islands. Some of &#8230; <a href="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/2011/09/29/thursday-september-29-2011-mv-lukwa/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1086" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC_17501.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1086" title="DSC_1750(1)" src="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC_17501-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Photo Credit: Geoff Dunstan</p></div>
<p>The wind was not a deterrent for today&#8217;s trips out looking for whales and other marine life. The morning trip had guests delighted to see 50+ Stellar sea lions hauled out on a rock near the Plumper Islands. Some of these 800-1000 pound animals are getting quite curious and approaching the boat to have a closer look at our guests. After everyone had a good look at each other, it was off to find some Humpback whales. Not to be disappointed, Captain Rick was able to find several humpbacks nearby in the area protected from the wind. The humpbacks were busy feeding and doing long dives with a few good lunge feeding attempts. While there were no orcas in the area, 50 or more of their smaller cousins, Pacific White-sided dolphins, swarmed around the Lukwa and rode the wake.</p>
<div id="attachment_1087" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC_18591.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1087" title="DSC_1859(1)" src="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC_18591-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Photo Credit: Geoff Dunstan</p></div>
<p>The afternoon was again windy with a promise from the forecasters that it would ease off later in the afternoon. The Lukwa handled the waves quite nicely as we headed across to Weyton Passage where there were two or three humpbacks doing long dives and a few lunges for feed. We did identify one humpback as &#8220;Domino&#8221; with its striking two white spots on the bottom side of his fluke. At least twice we saw a whale breach in the distance sending up a huge splash in the air.</p>
<div id="attachment_1088" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC_28071.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1088" title="DSC_2807(1)" src="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC_28071-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Photo Credit: Roger McDonell</p></div>
<p>Again the Stellar seas lions were crowding a rock but this time it was a high tide and they were in close quarters and some taking issue with their neighbour&#8217;s private space. One sea lion found what looked to be a large piece of plastic floating just below the surface near the boat. He was extremely curious and spent quite a bit of time examining this odd floating piece of trash. It did provide some exciting moments as he surfaced just a few meters off the side of the boat.</p>
<p><strong>Next Available Tours:</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>Friday, September 30, 2011 at 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.</p>
<p>Sunday, October 2, 2011 at 1:00 p.m. (Last tour of the season!)</p>
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		<title>Tuesday, September 27, 2011 &#8211; MV Lukwa</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Sep 2011 00:39:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday&#8217;s trip was cancelled due to stormy weather, but today with no high winds predicted we set off on an afternoon tour.  The Northern resident orca have been out of our area for the past few days, but the humpback &#8230; <a href="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/2011/09/27/tuesday-september-27-2011-mv-lukwa/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1079" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC_15921.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1079" title="DSC_1592(1)" src="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC_15921-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Photo Credit: Zoe Schroeder</p></div>
<p>Yesterday&#8217;s trip was cancelled due to stormy weather, but today with no high winds predicted we set off on an afternoon tour.  The Northern resident orca have been out of our area for the past few days, but the humpback activity has continued to be just awesome!  Today the guests aboard the Lukwa were thrilled to see at least 10 humpbacks, including those locally known as &#8216;Ripple&#8217; and &#8216;Jigger&#8217; both with calves. <img src='http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />   There was playful activity from the whales, including lots of breaches that we saw from a distance.</p>
<div id="attachment_1081" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC_157111.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1081" title="DSC_1571(1)" src="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC_157111-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Photo Credit: Zoe Schroeder</p></div>
<p>One of the most exciting things that we were privileged to witness today  though was what appeared to be a mother (Jigger) teaching her calf how  to feed!  Mom was actually rolled over on her side seemingly corralling  herring with her pectoral fins, and it looked like she was encouraging  the calf to lunge feed.  Just an amazing sight!</p>
<p>There were also over 50 Steller sea lions spotted today, including some that were leaping right out of the water!  Harbour seals and lots of sea birds, including marbled murrelets, sooty shearwaters, common murres and pelagic cormorants rounded out an afternoon that came to an end under overcast skies back in Telegraph Cove.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Quote of the Day:</span></strong> &#8220;Life is not complex, we are complex.  Life is simple, and the simple thing is the right thing.&#8221; &#8211; Oscar Wilde</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Next Available Tours:</span></strong></p>
<p>Wednesday, September 28, 2011 at 1:00 p.m.</p>
<p>Friday, September 30, 2011 at 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.</p>
<p>Sunday, October 2, 2011 at 1:00 p.m. (Last tour of the season!)</p>
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		<title>Saturday, September 24 &#8211; MV Lukwa</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Sep 2011 00:35:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[From the Wheelhouse: This morning started with some heavy rain, but it cleared up about half way through this morning&#8217;s departure which made everyone very happy! Shortly after leaving the dock at Telegraph Cove we encountered 40 Pacific white-sided dolphins, &#8230; <a href="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/2011/09/24/saturday-september-24-mv-lukwa/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1066" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/IMG_67761.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1066" title="IMG_6776(1)" src="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/IMG_67761-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Photo Credit: Noor-un-nisa Koller</p></div>
<p><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>From the Wheelhouse: </strong></span></em></p>
<p>This morning started with some heavy rain, but it cleared up about half way through this morning&#8217;s departure which made everyone very happy! Shortly after leaving the dock at Telegraph Cove we encountered 40 Pacific white-sided dolphins, who were very active and entertaining to watch!</p>
<div id="attachment_1067" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/IMG_66581.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1067" title="IMG_6658(1)" src="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/IMG_66581-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Photo Credit: Noor-un-nisa Koller</p></div>
<p>Afterwards we encountered 100 Steller sea lions, some of which were  hauled out on a rock. The other 70 or so were swimming in the  surrounding kelp beds. We spotted 6 different humpback whales this  morning, and were able to observe as they fed and fluked their tails. 3  of the whales were identified as &#8216;Freckles&#8217; and &#8216;Ripple&#8217; with her calf,  but unfortunately we were unable to identify the other 3.</p>
<div id="attachment_1068" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/IMG_64661.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1068" title="IMG_6466(1)" src="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/IMG_64661-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Photo Credit: Noor-un-nisa Koller</p></div>
<p>This afternoon we headed out on glassy calm seas and quickly sighted some humpback whales. Then we encountered a large group of Steller sea lions, and watched as one of the sea lions was whacking a fish! A black bear spotted on an island eating Salal berries was also quite interesting!</p>
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<div id="attachment_1069" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/IMG_64891.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1069" title="IMG_6489(1)" src="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/IMG_64891-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Photo Credit: Noor-un-nisa Koller</p></div>
<p>A group of 12 very active Dall&#8217;s porpoise thrilled everyone as they rode along side the bow of the boat. Then we had up to 8 humpback whales feeding in the same small area! We identified &#8216;Congor&#8217;, &#8216;Humpless&#8217; (a.k.a. &#8216;Slash&#8217;), &#8216;Ripple&#8217; with her calf,  and &#8216;Freckles&#8217;. Guests were all very impressed as these huge marine mammals were lunge feeding.</p>
<div id="attachment_1070" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/IMG_65271.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1070" title="IMG_6527(1)" src="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/IMG_65271-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Photo Credit: Noor-un-nisa Koller</p></div>
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<p>20 harbour seals, 100&#8242;s of common murres, 4 Bald eagles, 2 belted kingfishers, 20 surf scoters and 20 pelagic cormorants capped off a great day spent on glass like seas.</p>
<p><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Captain Wayne&#8217;s Quote of the Day: </strong></span></em>&#8220;Charity begins at home, but should not end there.&#8221; &#8211; Thomas Fuller</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Next Available Trip: </strong></span></em></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Monday, September 26 @ 1:00 p.m.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Tuesday, September 27 @ 1:00 p.m.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Wednesday, September 28 @ 1:00 p.m.</p>
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		<title>Friday, September 23 &#8211; MV Lukwa</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Sep 2011 01:01:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[From the Wheelhouse: It was quite rainy today, but that sure didn&#8217;t seem to bother the humpback whales! This morning we were able to view 4 different humpback whales, one of which we were able to identify as &#8216;Conger&#8217;. A &#8230; <a href="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/2011/09/23/friday-september-23-mv-lukwa/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1057" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC_10111.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1057" title="DSC_1011(1)" src="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC_10111-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Photo Credit: Zoe Schroeder</p></div>
<p><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>From the Wheelhouse:</strong></span></em></p>
<p>It was quite rainy today, but that sure didn&#8217;t seem to bother the humpback whales! This morning we were able to view 4 different humpback whales, one of which we were able to identify as &#8216;Conger&#8217;. A group of about 60 Steller sea lions who were hauled out on a rock, a small group of Pacific white-sided dolphins, and lots of sea birds rounded out the trip.</p>
<div id="attachment_1059" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC_10811.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1059" title="DSC_1081(1)" src="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC_10811-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Photo Credit: Zoe Schroeder</p></div>
<p>This afternoon we were thrilled to encounter 3 resident (fish eating) orca! These three whales were identified as the two A36 brothers and A12, and were spotted off of the backside of Malcolm Island. Guests were quite intrigued when one of the brothers moved through the water in very quick bursts, which Captain Wayne called &#8216;power charges&#8217;. Several groups of Pacific white-sided dolphins, with about 8-10 dolphins in a group, were also a joy to watch.</p>
<div id="attachment_1060" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC_11101.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1060" title="DSC_1110(1)" src="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC_11101-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Photo Credit: Zoe Schroeder</p></div>
<p>A few of the 100+ Steller sea lions that we encountered this afternoon were interacting quite closely with a humpback whale, which was very neat to witness. Today we also viewed 8 Dall&#8217;s porpoise, 30 harbour seals, 20 sooty shearwaters, 100&#8242;s of common murres and 4 Bald eagles.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Captain Wayne&#8217;s Quote of the Day:</strong></span></em> &#8220;You have not converted a man because you have silenced him.&#8221; &#8211; John Morlet</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Next Available Tour: </strong></span></em></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Saturday, September 24 @ 9:00 a.m. &amp; 1:00 p.m.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Monday, September 26 @ 1:00 p.m.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Tuesday, September 27 @ 1:00 p.m.</p>
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		<title>Thursday, September 22, 2011 &#8211; MV Lukwa</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Sep 2011 00:41:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This morning began with some showers, but the sea was calm as  Wagalus School joined us for a field trip.   We were once again very happy to view over 200 Stellar sea lions hauled out on the rocks, and &#8230; <a href="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/2011/09/22/thursday-september-22-2011-mv-lukwa/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1051" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC_08891.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1051" title="DSC_0889(1)" src="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC_08891-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Photo Credit: Geoff Dunstan</p></div>
<p>This morning began with some showers, but the sea was calm as  Wagalus School joined us for a field trip. <img src='http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />   We were once again very happy to view over 200 Stellar sea lions hauled out on the rocks, and lots of harbour seals too!  There were four humpback whales in the area, &#8220;Corporal&#8221;, &#8220;Argonaut&#8221;, &#8220;Guardian&#8221; and &#8220;Freckles&#8221; which was just wonderful to see.  The common murres were everywhere, and there were bald eagles and other sea birds to view as well.</p>
<div id="attachment_1052" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC_08901.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1052" title="DSC_0890(1)" src="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC_08901-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Photo Credit: Geoff Dunstan</p></div>
<p>This afternoon we were excited to find three humpback whales, these animals were the ones locally known as &#8220;Conger&#8221;, &#8220;Argonaut&#8221; and one that was unidentified.  Guests were thrilled to see about 150 Pacific white-sided dolphins being very active, and we were able to hear some great vocals from them on the underwater microphone.  It is always so wonderful to be able to add the sounds to the experience of seeing the wildlife in our area!</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Captain Wayne&#8217;s Quote of the Day:</strong></span> &#8220;Promises may get friends, but it&#8217;s performance that keeps them.&#8221; &#8211; Thomas Fuller</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Next Available Tours:</span></strong></p>
<p>Friday, September 23, 2011 @ 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.</p>
<p>Saturday, September 24, 2011 @ 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.</p>
<p>Sunday, September 25, 2011 @ 1:00 p.m.</p>
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		<title>Wednesday, September 21 &#8211; MV Lukwa</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Sep 2011 00:39:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[From the Wheelhouse: This morning we ended up cancelling our 9:00 a.m. departure, due to high winds and rough sea conditions. Luckily, just before our 1:00 p.m. departure, the seas flattened out and the winds calmed considerably which allowed us &#8230; <a href="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/2011/09/21/wednesday-september-21-mv-lukwa/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1043" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC_08411.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1043" title="DSC_0841(1)" src="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC_08411-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Photo Credit: Geoff Dunstan</p></div>
<p><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>From the Wheelhouse:</strong></span></em></p>
<p>This morning we ended up cancelling our 9:00 a.m. departure, due to high winds and rough sea conditions. Luckily, just before our 1:00 p.m. departure, the seas flattened out and the winds calmed considerably which allowed us to depart Telegraph Cove as scheduled. This afternoon we had some rather heavy rain, but it wasn&#8217;t enough to dampen our passengers&#8217; sense of adventure!</p>
<div id="attachment_1044" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC_08491.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1044" title="DSC_0849(1)" src="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC_08491-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Photo Credit: Geoff Dunstan</p></div>
<p>Everyone aboard was thrilled to view a humpback whale as it breached clear out of the water! And with 8 humpback whales sighted, we had excellent opportunities to take some great photos of these majestic marine mammals as they dove and fluked their tails. Guests were also quite pleased to be able to listen to the humpbacks as they trumpeted!</p>
<div id="attachment_1045" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC_08511.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1045" title="DSC_0851(1)" src="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC_08511-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Photo Credit: Geoff Dunstan</p></div>
<p>A remarkable and quite interesting sight was when a Steller sea lion was interacting quite closely with one of the humpback whales. He/she was swimming through the humpback&#8217;s raised pectoral fins, as well as all around the body of the whale. At times it looked almost like the sea lion was &#8216;caressing&#8217; the large whale! What a sight!</p>
<div id="attachment_1046" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC_08861.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1046" title="DSC_0886(1)" src="http://stubbs-island.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC_08861-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Photo Credit: Geoff Dunstan</p></div>
<p>We also had a brief encounter will a small group of Pacific white-sided dolphins, and watched a group of over 150 Steller sea lions! Most of the sea lions were hauled out on the rocks, with a few swimming in the surrounding kelp beds. The bird enthusiasts were happy to view: a rhinoceros auklet, lots of sooty shearwaters, 6 common murres, 1 Bald eagle, 20 Northern phalaropes and a lone pelagic cormorant. A small group of harbour seals capped off a mild, wet, and satisfying afternoon!</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Captain Wayne&#8217;s Quote of the Day:</strong></span></em> &#8220;Everyday we have some weather, and yesterday was no exception.&#8221; &#8211; John Carr</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Next Available Tour:</strong></span></em></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Thursday, September 22 @ 1:00 p.m.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Friday, September 23 @ 9:00 a.m. &amp; 1:00 p.m.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Saturday, September 24 @ 9:00 a.m. &amp; 1:00 p.m.</p>
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