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Whale Watching trip on May 6, 2014

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We joined Capt. John Boats out of Plymouth for a whale watch today. This highlight of the show was a cluster of whales, seabirds and seals that were aggressively feeding off Peaked Hill Bar. The star of the shows was a humpback whale named Amulet. Amulet was using her tail to stun the bait before lunging mouth open through water and bait fish. It was to see such activity. 

Wonderful, beautiful humpback calf.

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Hello! Milkweed and her calf.  On Sunday's whale watch aboard the Tails of the Sea, Captain John Boats, we had an amazing look at a very special calf. This was Milkweed's calf and this calf was very playful and curious. Hancock and Milkweed surface feeding.  Milkweed and Hancock were feeding together on baitfish. They were using bubble nets to help them concentrate the bait before lunging mouth open through the water and fish. Hancock was really putting on a show as she opened her mouth as wide as can be! Hancock bubble net feeding. Hancock Hancock Hancock Hancock Since the calf is getting its nutrition from mom, it was hanging close to mom's side watching and sticking to her like glue. Once the calf came over to our boat to look us over. What an amazing experience to be eye-to-eye with a baby humpback whale. Peek-a-boo I see you! As the calf swam next to mom's side, it was rolling over and on top of Milkweed. I don't kn

ATP Research Symposium at Bridgewater State University

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ATP Research Symposium - April 28, 2014 at Moakley at Bridgewater State University.  Dawilmer talking with another students about his research poster.  Mani with her poster on dolphins and porpoises off Cape Cod.  This past Monday, Biology students at Bridgewater State University presented their research at the annual ATP Research Symposium. Each poster presentation was a culmination of their activities conducted over the course of the semester under the guidance of Professor Krill Carson and Dr. John Jahoda. Data used in these research projects was collected by NECWA staff and interns working on beaches as well as on boats offshore. NECWA also collaborates with a number of local businesses and organizations in southeaster MA, including Captain John Boats and Mass Audubon at Wellfleet Bay. Much of the data collected offshore is accomplished through NECWA's Internship Program established with Captain John Boats. Christine and her poster on aging in ocean sunfish.