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https://www.clippervacations.com/magazine/clipper-whale-watching-report/
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And it\u2019s not just the whales we\u2019re seeing. If you\u2019re a fan of cute marine mammals, there\u2019s no better time to see harbor seals and Steller sea lions sunbathing on rocks. Our very own onboard naturalist Stephanie Raymond gives us this special report.\n\n\u201cLast Friday we headed south between Whidbey and Marrowstone Islands, with Mount Rainier on the horizon and seabirds of all sorts surrounding us on the water. We started our whale watching early, with a humpback whale right off Point Wells during our northbound leg. We saw the whale fluke twice, and while we waited it for it to resurface a large pod of harbor porpoises favored us with a close pass. Many great blue herons and harbor seals were hanging around on Strawberry Island in Deception Pass.\u201d\n\n\u201cDuring the Whale and Sealife Search, we headed up into Swanson Channel along Pender Island in British Columbia, where we had spectacular viewing of J2 Granny and family. 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