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Monday, June 27, 2016

THE BAY IS ALIVE!

In the past days, we haven't needed to do much searching to find the whales and dolphins in the bay. It seems that everywhere you look, after only sailing for a short time, you encounter another humpback whale.

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Friday, June 24, 2016

NEW VIP RIB "AMMA HELGA" ARRIVED

Yesterday our new RIB speed boat “Amma Helga” arrived to the harbour of Húsavík. “Amma Helga” is the 4th RIB speed boat to join the fleet of Gentle Giants. 'She' was accompanied by our other three RIBs "Amma Kibba", "Amma Sigga" and "Amma Sigga II" on 'her' way into the harbour.

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Tuesday, June 21, 2016

"YUMMY, YUMMY"

The other day, on our beautiful old fishing boat named « Faldur », we first came across a very active group of white-beaked dolphins. Even though they were swimming away from us in the distance, we could see them jumping multiple times which kicked off the afternoon just right! One blow, two blows, three blows.

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Monday, June 20, 2016

BLUES MOVING FURTHER IN

Already a few days ago two blue whales were spotted near the Cheek Mountains on the other side of the bay - in a similar area as we could watch the humpbacks feeding intensely for the past few weeks.Then, this morning a mother blue whale and her calf, which had been spotted yesterday far north, swam all the way in and boats reached them within minutes after having left Húsavík harbour.

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Friday, June 17, 2016

MARINE MAMMALS COURSE IN HÚSAVÍK

This past week, the University of Iceland´s marine mammals course held its annual student presentations. For the week prior, the students joined Gentle Giants on several whale watching trips while learning about four research methods used to study whales: photo-identification, boat based tracking, behaviour, and acoustics.

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Tuesday, June 14, 2016

EVENING'S DELIGHT ON A RIB SPEED BOAT

BLUE WHALES CONTINUE TO SHOW UP ON RIB SPEED BOAT TOURS. We left Husavik's harbour with a total absence of cloud and fog. Once we got to Lundey and reached the puffin colony, we were able to see thousands of them diving and flying all around the island.

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Monday, June 13, 2016

MORE WELL-KNOWN FLUKES SHOWING UP

Besides the blue-fin whale hybrid and “Orion”, the humpback whale, which visit our bay since several years, another well-known individual has arrived in Skjálfandi Bay. As the feeding-feast near the mountains continues, more and more humpback whales seem to join the celebration.

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