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Tangaroa is the Maori God of the sea. We respect and honour Tangaroa's domain. We are also friends of Owatatsumi, the Japanese lord of the sea and all water creatures.

As friends of both Tangaroa and Owatatsumi, we are committed to stopping scientific whaling in the southern ocean in a way that respects and honours the cultures of all involved.

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Gentle Giants by Buddika Aluwihare

The gentle giants were photographed by Buddika Aluwihare off the shores of Australia and New Zealand.



Kaikoura, New Zealand

The small seaside town of Kaikoura nesteled in the east coast of New Zealand's South Island is world renowned for Whale Watching. Just out to sea from Kaikoura is the Indo-Australian continental shelf. The nutrient rich waters around Kaikoura attract a veriety of marine animals, amongst them the giant Sperm Whales. The Sperm Whales can be found off the coast of Kaikoura through out the year.


Hervey Bay, Australia

Humpback whales migrate from Antarctica to the sub-tropical coastal waters of western and eastern Australia and Fiji to give birth and mate during winter and spring.

Each year at least 1200 humpbacks migrate 5000km to the eastern coast of Australia. Groups of whales or 'pods' start to arrive at the southern Great Barrier Reef in mid-June and in the following weeks they move further along the Great Barrier Reef concentrating in the southern Whitsundays area. On the southern migration back to Antarctic waters, a large proportion of the whales stop over for a few days in Hervey Bay. Most humpbacks will have left the Queensland coast by the beginning of November.


"The Humpback whale is the most gamesome and light-hearted of all the whales, making more gay foam and white water than any of them"

- Herman Melville: Moby Dick



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