Whale and Marine Wildlife Watching Guidelines
A member of the Pacific Whale Watch Association follows these recommended guidelines for viewing marine wildlife.
Whale Watching
- Be cautious and courteous – approach areas of known or suspected marine mammal activity with extreme caution. Look in all directions before planning your approach or departure.
- reduce speed to less than seven knots when within 400 meters of the nearest whale. avoid abrupt course changes.
- avoid approaching closer than 100 meters to any whale.
- stop immediateLy and allow the whales to pass if the vessel is unexpectedly within 100 meters.
- avoid approaching whales from the front or from behind. always approach and depart whales from the side, moving in a direction parallel to the direction of the whales.
- Keep cLear of the whales’ path and avoid positioning within the 400 meter area in the path of the whales.
- stay on the offshore side of the whales when they are traveling close to shore. remain at least 200 meters offshore at all times.
- Limit viewing time to a recommended maximum of 30 minutes.
- do not swim with or feed whales.
Porpoises and Dolphins
- Observe all guidelines for watching whales.
- do not drive through groups of porpoises or dolphins for the purpose of bow-riding.
- reduce speed gradually and avoid sudden course changes, should dolphins or porpoises choose to ride the bow wave of vessel.
Seals, Sea Lions and Birds on Land
- Avoid approaching closer than 100 meters to any marine mammals or birds.
- Slow down and reduce your wake/wash and noise levels.
- pay attention and back away at the first sign of disturbance or agitation.
- Be cautious and quiet when around haul-outs and bird colonies, especially during breeding, nesting and pupping seasons (generally may to september).
- do not swim with or feed any marine mammals or birds.
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