This website is the personal photo "showpository" and "blah-blah-blog" of Christopher Zylstra, captain and naturalist for various whale watch and marine adventure tourism operators in Victoria BC. Moreover it is a thank you, a way to show gratitude for the interest in marine life shown by my passengers. If you didn't pay to go whale watching, I wouldn't get paid to go whale watching. Being your guide to the water world surrounding me is an honour, privilege and indescribable joy.
Check out the "geoblogging" of individual trips on the home page, created by saved GPS tracks mashed up with satellite maps, and photos actually taken on that trip with a GPS antenna equipped camera.
Excellent new site and a recommended starting place. Kids of all ages type of stuff. Great flash, info, videos and sounds on all the world's cetaceans.
Where my searches almost always start -- and finish. Great work Jackie -- thank you!
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STRAITWATCH
Straitwatch operates stewardship vessels in Johnstone St. (Northern Resident Orca stewardship) and S. Haro/Juan de Fuca (New, 2007, Southern Resident orca stewardship). From June to September the Straitwatch crew monitors whale watching activities and promotes the marine mammal viewing guidelines. The project aims to work with the community to increase awareness of marine conservation issues. Straitwatch needs your support. Please consider donating time, equipment or money HERE.
SOUNDWATCH
Most easily but not most accurately described as US version of "Straitwatch", Soundwatch is known primarily for educating whale-watching boaters. Soundwatch also patrols the boundaries of marine protected areas, such as National Wildlife Refuges and Bottomfish Recovery Zones, and conducts bird surveys. The Soundwatch boat is also used for responding to strandings of marine mammals.