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Whale watching Warrnambool

Health and safety

By accepting these terms and conditions, all participants are agreeing to participate in Summer by the Sea activities in a manner that aligns with the Department of Health and Human Services guidelines for coronavirus (COVID-19) including the need for physical distancing, personal protective equipment and good hygiene. For up-to-date health information visit coronavirus.vic.gov.au. Participants are also advised to remain aware of their surroundings at all times while listening to podcasts. Participants must be conscious of Aboriginal Cultural Heritage while participating in Summer by the Sea activities.
  • Download the 'Southern Right Whales - The Right Whale to Watch!' podcast - .mp3 (39 MB)
  • Podcast transcript - PDF (182 KB)
  • Podcast transcript - Word (193 KB)

Southern Right Whales – the right whale to watch!

When:

30 January–28 February 2021

Where:

To listen to this podcast on-location, head to the Logan's Beach Whale Watching Platform, Warrnambool.

Cost:

FREE

Booking Information:

No bookings required. Stream or download this podcast using the links provided (you must agree to the health and safety terms before accessing these links).

Description:

This podcast is presented by Mandy Watson, Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning, and Greg Muller, an award winning TV, radio, online journalist and podcast producer with nearly 20 years experience in the Australian media.

Whale expert Mandy Watson has been studying Southern Right Whales in Victoria for over 25 years. Catch her fascinating podcast about why this species is critically endangered, what threatens it’s recovery today and how you can help. She discusses her photo-ID research and how citizen scientists support the conservation of this enigmatic species.

Southern Right Whales – The Right Whale to Watch! Resource links (PDF 520 KB)

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What to bring

Suitable clothing for the weather conditions – be sun smart.

  • Sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat.
  • Bottle of water.
  • Insect repellent.
  • Sturdy shoes.
  • A beanie and jacket are also a good idea at Logan’s Beach, no matter what time of year!
This event is wheelchair accessible
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