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September 16, 2009 at 3:53 am here the cardboardstuff is called porridge, I am just munching a big bowl full of this wonderfully warming cereal as we will spend the day on a boat hopefully whalewatching.
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In sanctuary waters off of Maui, for example, commercial tour operations feature whalewatching, sportfishing, parasailing and snorkeling, while commercial fishing, cruise ships and commercial shipping use the same area.
Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary 2008
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A recent study estimates that commercial whalewatching tours in Hawai ` i support as many as 390 jobs and generate as much as $27 million annually in local revenues.
Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary 2008
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 Well you and a guest will get to spend 4 hours on the water doing some whalewatching with Hayden, and the president of the Whaleman Foundation, Jeff Pantukhoff, among others.
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The sanctuary's goal of protecting humpback whales and their habitat is very important for the continued success of Hawai ` i's whalewatching industry.
Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary 2008
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We could find someplace nice, on an island, preferably with whalewatching, drink a little champagne, and then return, happily married.
Cat Rambo catrambo 2003
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Philip Hoare, author of the 2009 Samuel Johnson Prize winning Leviathan or, The Whale, shares photographs from his whalewatching expeditions off Cape Codd and the Azores
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The Valdes Peninsula is one of the most popular whalewatching venues on the planet, attracting some 200 000 eco-tourists every year hoping to see the huge mammals - which grow up to 17m - in their element.
News24 Top Stories 2010
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Vincent Ridoux, a marine biologist at the University of La Rochelle in France and a member of the French delegation, warned that whalewatching can have unintended consequences.
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Philip Hoare, author of the 2009 Samuel Johnson Prize winning Leviathan or, The Whale, shares photographs from his whalewatching expeditions off Cape Codd and the Azores
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