Wednesday, August 31, 2022

Simply Water Views

Many stand on the shore or along the boulevard and gaze out at the ocean, wondering about far away places. Views from the water back at Cape Ann can be just as intriquing!

Views of Thacher Island and the Twin Lights

F/V Catherine & Rebecca

Eastern Point and the Dogbar Breakwater

Stacy Boulevard and Pavilion Beach

Entering Gloucester's Inner Harbor

Views of City Hall


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Saturday, August 6, 2022

Simply Mola Mola

On August 3rd, while touring with the 7 Seas WhaleWatch Privateer IV, we were introduced to a large Ocean Sunfish, also known as "Mola Mola".

Mola means "millstone" in Latin and aptly describes this fish's circular shape. The Ocean Sunfish is very odd in its appearance which may be why you say it twice! Mola Mola! They are the heaviest bony fish in the world. More information about the Mola Mola can be found at Cool Green Science and at All That's Interesting!.


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Simply Dolphin' Around

On our trip with the 7 Seas WhaleWatch Privateer IV on August 3rd, we encountered a pod of Atlantic White-Sided Dolphins. They playfully put on a show for us, darting around and under the boat for quite a while.

More information about the Atlantic White-Sided Dolphin can be found at NOAA Fisheries.


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Simply A Whale Of A Time

Wednesday, August 3rd was a beautiful day to be on the 7 Seas WhaleWatch Privateer IV. Temperatures on land were soaring into the 90s while the open water had us about 15 degrees cooler. Seas were very gentle.

After searching for more than an hour, we encountered this beautiful Fin Whale. The fin whale is the second-largest whale species on earth, second only to the blue whale. More information about the Fin Whale can be found at NOAA Fisheries.


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