Go whale watching

Extensive commercial whaling throughout the 20th century caused a dramatic decline in whale numbers, pushing some species to the brink of extinction. Thankfully, in 1982, a ban on commercial whaling was agreed and has remained in place to allow stocks to begin to recover.
Whale watching is a fascinating experience that can contribute to their conservation both financially and through increased awareness and education. Whale watching trips must be undertaken with a responsible operator who follows the whale watching regulations governing their area. The operator should place the welfare of the animal first, as well as providing a safe, enjoyable and educational trip.
The size and proportions of these mammals are difficult to imagine. The blue whale is the longest and heaviest animal on Earth and can weigh up to 120 tonnes. Watching an animal of this size skim silently through the sparkling blue sea is truly a privilege. This goal is number 42 in the 50 Suggestions

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