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Australian whale sitesSydney Whale FestivalSydney's yearly welcome festival to the whales, free at Darling Harbour. National Parks New South WalesLots of information on the whales we see off the NSW coast. NSW governments whale web site International Fund for Animal Welfare AustraliaIFAW's australian web site on whales, and what you can do. Whale and Dolphin Conservation SocietyNews, facts and campaigns on Australian whales and dolphins. Have a look at whalezilla on youtube Sydney Morning Herald Whale watch specialsLatest news specials on whales and dolphins in the Sydney Morning herald News corp Whale Watching specialsLatest news specials on whales and dolphins from News.com.au Whale Research sitesMacquarie University Marine Mammal Research GroupOne of the leading whale research groups in Australia and our research partner ( see here for more information) ORRCA, Marine Mammal Rescue and Research in AustraliaOrrca is a volunteer organisation caring for whales, dolphins, seals and dugongs in Australian waters. Marine Mammal Research TeamSupporting marine Mammal research and public awarness in Australia The Oceania ProjectA non profit research organization based in Hervey bay Queensland. Yahoo whalesYahoo Directory for whale conservation and research Government Whale sitesAustralian National Guidelines for Cetacean ObservationAustralian government web site on whale watching guidelines. Australian Federal Government Marine Mammal Research The ways the Australian government is protecting whales NSW MaritimeNSW Maritime is responsible for the regulation of recreational and commercial boating activities. Our partners and other great attractions in Sydney.Intercontinental Hotel SydneySpecial Whale watching Packages. Marriott Hotel SydneyWith Special Deals for your stay in Sydney and Whale watching packages. Eco-tourism AustraliaPromoting ecotourism and providing industry accreditation around Australia. Tourism NSW whale watchingNSW Government website for tourism and accredited attractions and tours National Maritime MuseumAustralia's National Maritime heritage, visit the history of whaling and our maritime traditions. Wotif.comIf you are visiting, and need to Book hotels in Sydney Tripadvisor, Australian ForumsFor forums and reviews on accomidation and other thing to do in Sydney IgoUgoAnother place for reviews and ideas for your trip VirtualTourist.comAnother great travel resource Johns Bondi Road travel and local informationCurrent sea conditionsDaily data from public access government web sites. Please note: This information is not under our control and we can't vouch for its accuracy, nor is it always up to the minute. Some great whale watching sights around the worldCetacean watching world wide indexPromotes responsible whale watching and indexes tours and what you can see around the world. Whale Watching WebWhale and whale-watching resources and links, with a guide to whale watching, photos, and sound files. Whale Watching WikipediaWhale watching free encyclopedia, for a great overview of whale watching world wide Whale and Dolphin FactsWhat you can doGet active in defence of the whales … no point complaining to us about how terrible whaling is, we already agree. Whales at the World Wide Fund for NatureWWF site on whales and what you can do. Greenpeace whale newsGet the lattest news from greenpeace about whales and their whale conservation activities Greenpeace JapanJapanese who are interested in whale conservation may wish to start here (グリーンピース・ジャパンにようこそ) Whale Watch OrganizationEuropean whale conservation society. Humane Society InternationalRead about the Humane Society International's court battle with Japan. International Whaling CommissionThis is the international committee in charge of whaling and whales world wide, they are in charge of the whale fishery. They decide on lifting whaling bans etc.. Japanese whaling associationGet the Japanese whaling point of view, not really an endorsed site, but the Japanese whaling industry/lobby are the biggest threat to the protection of whales in the pacific. The Institute of Cetacean ResearchThis is the group set up by Japan to carry out 'science' on the whales, again not something we agree with, so read about the JARPA II program and make up your own mind |





