We started the morning by heading out over Constance Bank, and a few miles south of Race Rocks spotted T019B Galiano’s huge dorsal fin. He was with the T046B1s, and after a few moments, we noticed they were with a much larger group – all of the T046Bs (including T046B1s & T046B2s), T046C2, the rest of the T018s (minus T018), the T049As and T011A – making up a group of 20 or more whales! They were socializing and we even got to see a couple of breaches. We then headed north towards Race Rocks and saw Zillion the humpback whale feeding, before heading into the reserve.
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