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10-16-2011 @ 7:43PM
Anthony Ardern said...
It's so exciting that the whale numbers are continually increasing. As the whale numbers increase each year it is hoped that the the whale watch season will get longer and longer however through our experience and research operating Whales in Paradise the original Gold Coast Whale Watching, we believe that the season would only increase by a week or two at the start and end of the whale watch season. The bonus would be that the whale numbers will be in higher density throughout the season though. For more information about our research or about the Gold Coast Whale Watching industry fisit our website. www.whalesinparadise.com.au
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