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The southern resident orcas were recently listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act, thrusting them into the spotlight here in the northwest, and around the world. There are many ongoing research projects being conducted to help preserve and protect the critical habitat for whales and other wildlife that call the Salish Sea home. Island Mariner Cruises fully supports this research and does whatever it can to aid in the collection of data that will ensure the health of our beloved orca. The global standard for whale viewing distances is 100 yards. We maintain this 100 yard distance but at times, orcas do surface close to our boats when we are shut down and quietly drifting. This is by their own choice and when this occurs, we simply let the animals pass by, waiting to start our engines again or to move until they are at least 100 yards away. Orcas, the large dolphins they are, are very curious, friendly, and playful whales. Sometimes they are quite curious about the passengers onboard, whether it be the color of their jacket, the flash on the camera, or a small child peering over the railing. We have established a trust with the pods and they have no fear whatsoever of respectful whale watching boats. Vessel strikes are virtually unheard of in our waters because local captains are diligent in their watch for all marine mammals while underway. We adhere to our guidelines (see WWOANW below) and slowly approach any animal, never powering through. We err on the side of caution, giving much respect to these wild animals. All boats operate under the same guidelines, regardless of the size of vessel; smaller boats cannot approach any closer and vice versa. The Whale Watch Operator’s Association Northwest is a group of both US and Canadian whale watching companies dedicated to research, education, and responsible wildlife viewing. Island Mariner Cruises, owned by Terry Buzzard has been instrumental in creating guidelines for commercial operators. We were among the founding members of the Whale Watch Operators Association Northwest, along with Orcas Eclipse Charters owned by Dan & Denise Wilk and Deer Harbor Charters owned by Tom Averna. We three are the only founding members who are still in the business! We consider our vessel a floating classroom. Our naturalists and captains have a working knowledge of the San Juans, local natural history, and of course the most recent science regarding our local killer whales. We also offer private charters throughout the year. The whales thank you for choosing Island Mariner Cruises. |
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