arpeggio: Northern Right Whales Arpeggio And Calf Sighting Confirmed! - 01/21/08 01:32 AM

The Marineland Right Whale Project celebrated it's seven year anniversary of it's first whale sighting on Friday, January 18th with sightings of two mothers and calf's!The first pair were sighted by one of the Projects survey volunteers who was at her post near "Clicker Beach" which is close to Hammock Dunes in Palm Coast at about 9:30AM.Joy and the response team arrived soon after and confirmed that the pair were a mom and baby. I mentioned before that when I've seen a mom with her calf, I didn't get to see much animation out of either of them, at the most … (7 comments)

arpeggio: Introducing Nothern Right Whale Arpeggio And Her Calf! - 01/18/08 10:58 PM
Last evening I received permission from Joy Hampp and Jim Hain to post a photo of Arpeggio and her calf.
It is the property of Jim Hain and The Marineland Right Whale Project and was taken by Joy at Beverly Beach, FL on December 10th. They estimate the baby was at least 6 days old in the photo.
I was so excited when I got that email! I wish I had the overhead shot of mother and baby that I saw on my visit to The Marineland Right Whale Project office at the beginning of the month.
The photo that is available is just … (9 comments)

arpeggio: Have Arpeggio And Her Baby Returned? - 01/18/08 02:34 AM

 
Up until now, our whale sighting reports have been zero since January 1st.Nothing, nada, zilch...
I went in search of our famous mother/baby duo on Saturday, January 5th and found nothing.I even called Jim Hain, Scientist from Woods Hole, Woods Hole, Massachusetts to see if they (him and Joy Hampp, Project Coordinator for The Marineland Right Whale Project) were out watching the whales anywhere.
Jim told me no, no whales had been sighted, but if I made it as far north as Marineland to please stop and say hi.I did make it that far and stopped to see Jim. I was treated to photographs … (9 comments)

arpeggio: Proud Mom Arpreggio, And Her Calf Still Cruising Florida's Coast Line! - 01/02/08 06:25 AM

The now famous Northern Right Whale fondly called Arpeggio and her calf are still hanging out near St. Augustine and Matanzas Inlet.
Friday, December 28th was a beautiful day, and apparently there were a lot of boats out taking advantage of the weather near St. Augustine Inlet. When the mother and calf appeared one boater began to follow dangerously close to them. Because this particular species is endangered, all boats are required to stay at least 500 yds away from the whales. (Boat strikes are a major threat to these incredible creatures)
The folks from The Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission were able to intervene and … (21 comments)