Whale Watch Trips
For 24 years, 7 Seas Whale Watch has set the standard for how whale watching should be done. We provide our passengers with the cleanest and most seaworthy boats in the industry, the friendliest and most enthusiastic crews, and the most knowledgeable and experienced naturalists. All this has made us (17)_____ on the North Shore of Massachusetts.
One of the most important aspects of all our whale watch trips is the education of our passengers. Being able to consistently find a large number of endangered whales feeding so close to a populated coastline (18)_____ some of the most mysterious animals in the world.
Whale watching boats have long since provided a platform for scientists to study the lives of these whales in detail and in a way that simply was not possible before whale watching became popular. As the result, the population of whales (19)_____ is among the most thoroughly researched and well-understood populations of whales anywhere in the world. Your participation on a 7 Seas Whale Watch supports the continuation of this important research.
Every 7 Seas Whale Watch is conducted by a naturalist (20)_____ . These areas such as Alaska, Newfoundland, and Hawaii are all areas where humpback whales travel to in order to feed, mate, or give birth to a calf. Additionally, our naturalists, researchers and interns use our vessel as a platform to collect important data which has been submitted to such whale information collection centres as the Whale Centre of New England in Gloucester, the Marine Centre of New England, and Whalenet, (21)_____ , researchers and educators from around the world.
You will receive expert analysis of (22)_____ . We hope this gives you a greater insight and a deeper appreciation for this unique New England adventure.
Awas a strong probability to meet
Bthat return and feed here each summer
Cthe most recommended Whale Watch Company
Dwhich establishes internet communications amongst students
Eis a rare opportunity to learn about
Fwhich had made trips educational for all ages
Gthe behaviour and activity of the whales and wildlife you are observing
Hthat has observed and researched whales in many parts of the world