Dear interested party,

 

For the first time in 12 years CRESLI and the Viking Fleet are offering a
sperm whale and deep ocean pelagic bird observation trip to the edge of the
continental shelf.  This trip will target the sperm whale population at
Hydrographer Canyon, approximately 140 nautical miles SSE of Montauk Point. 

 

We will be sailing on the 110' Viking Star and will depart on Friday April
25 at 5pm, and return on Sunday April 27 at 10am.  The cost of this trip
will be $375 per person.  The space is limited to 25 passengers. Excellent
food will be available at reasonable prices. Passengers may bring their own
food as well. The trips will be led by a seasoned marine mammal biologist
and professor. Volunteers from CRESLI will assist in photo-identification
spotting and data collection.

 

Expectations: 

.         Cetaceans: Humpback, Fin, Minke, Right; Sei, and Pilot whales;
Common, Bottlenose, Atlantic White Sided and Risso's Dolphins; Leatherback,
Green and Loggerhead Turtles; Basking, Great White, and Blue Sharks; and
other marine life. 

.         Birds: Cory's, Greater, Sooty, Manx, and Audubon's Shearwaters;
Wilson's, Leach's and White-faced Storm-Petrels; Northern Fulmar; Northern
Gannet; Pomarine, and Parasitic Jaegers; South Polar Skua; Dovekies, and
other Alcids. 

 

Please go to http://cresli.org/cresli/2014-Hydros.html for information and
links to reservation and payment options.

 

 

 


Arthur H. Kopelman, Ph. D.

kopel...@optonline.net 
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