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Whale Study Week from St. Johns Newfoundland - Single Occupancy
Whale Study Week from St. Johns - Single Occupancy Whale Study Week from St. Johns - Double Occupancy -- Whale Study Week is a great opportunity to participate in actual whale research, or whale lovers can simply enjoy being in the company of these majestic animals as they travel and sometimes play in their northern feeding grounds. For groups with a special interest in marine mammal biology, there are special evening presentations on marine mammal entrapment research, whale biology, dolphin intelligence, whale distribution, and general marine ecology. You do not need to be an expert to enjoy this tour; the program is suitable for any nature enthusiast who wants to enjoy the company of whales. And although the collection of useful scientific information is helpful, the tour is simply a wonderful experience for anybody interested in fun, photography, or a unique adventure.
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