RT Celticcs: Worth the listen, Jayson Tatum is gonna be okay 's Twitter Feed CoreyB08 Kris MiddletonJoey_C's Twitter Feed 24 minutes ago JD MacEachern on Cape Ann bustled With Summer L…īruce Rapsher on Music on Meetinghouse Gre…Īnonymous on We Lost A Gloucester Bartendin…īob Garvey on Half Moon Beach on a cool Spri…ĭavid belanger on Events at Hammond Castle … Simoes on O’Maley 8th Graders Cele…ĭonna Ardizzoni on Half Moon Beach on a cool Spri…Īnonymous on Half Moon Beach on a cool Spri… So, I will re-share one of my favorite whale photos from last fall (was is only 7 months ago?) Just a whale calf having a zen moment…. Here’s to everybody’s health & safety! Please know that we WILL get through these trying times and things we be back to normal soon! I try to stay positive in everything I do, because my glass is always half full! This is the perfect opportunity for a family outing to enjoy fresh air and post importantly, the WHALES! In closing, will end positively! If the stay at home advisory does in fact get lifted on May 18th, our six passenger vessel, “Lady D”, which we use for our Ultimate Whale Watch and fishing charters, will be available for private trips up to six people! If you are interested in booking this trip, please call our office directly at 180. Even if things start to open up on May 18th, we want to give ourselves and our customers some time to get used to the every day norm of being in public again with friends and family. That being said, we have again pushed back the start of our 42nd season to June 6th. Governor Baker has just extended the stay at home advisory in Massachusetts until May 18th. Mike Ring aboard the F/V Stanley Thomas, reports seeing Humpbacks, dolphins & even some Pilot Whales on Saturday, just 8 miles off Gloucester!!Īs positive as these reports are, now we have some bad news…. Joe Jurek from the F/V The Mystique Lady, “Humpbacks & Finbacks feeding up off the coast of Ipswich Bay”, which if you remember correctly, is up toward Jeffreys Ledge! And one last report from our friend, Capt.
Mike Tupper aboard the F/V Fremantle Doctor, reports “several Humpbacks frolicking around Thachers Island” – just a few miles off the coast of Rockport! Another report from Capt. The good news first: We have been receiving first hand reports from our fisherman friends that there are plenty of Humpback whales in the area!! Capt. Happy Thursday, folks! We have some good news & bad news….
Cape ann whale watch update#
Good to know Cape Ann Whale Watch staff is on top of the sightings and planning for a great season! I can’t wait to get back out there! Here’s the update from the Cape Ann Whale Watch Facebook page: If that is not an option, then maybe you can follow us on Facebook and Instagram to get a glimpse into better days ahead.I knew this delay of the whale watching season was coming, but it still hurts. I encourage you to maybe come out again, as most people find our tours to be exciting and educational. I am happy to say most of our customers have been open and understanding to this, given the world wide crisis. We contacted everybody who had a reservation to give them notice about the added $5 expense, along with posting it on all of our social media, website & booking websites, so perhaps you did not receive our notices? We hesitated for as long as we could before adding it, but had we not then we take the chance of going out of business after 44 successful years. In regards to your comment about the fuel surcharge, this is also something out of our control. Unfortunately, they have moved a little bit further off shore, hence the longer travel time. As I'm sure you realize, it is completely out of our control how far we actually need to travel to see the whales, as they are in their own natural habitat.