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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.

You probably got here because you were on one of my trips and I promised you hi resolution photos for downnload - searchable by trip time and date. This site also houses a gallery of some of my favourite images and audio/video presentations comprised of those images as well.

Everything we do affects the animals around us... hopefully, by these and other efforts, not all of it is negative.


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Cetacean Blogs I'm Reading
  • Local Whale Watch Companies
    • Five Star
      Pretty regular entries, coverage of their trips. Nice people too.
    • Prince of Whales
      "Orca Girl" does most of the entries. She knows her animals and can shoot too. Good stuff.
  • Orca blogs
    • Orcinus Orca
      a collective of Orca lovers keep this blog well up to date.
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Links to Cetecean Learning
  • Local Cetacean Research/Info
    Authorities on local cetacean populations.
    • The Center for Whale Research
      Resident orca population experts. Look for geneology charts
    • Cascadia Research Collective
      Humpback tracking and other cetacean abundance work.
    • Orca Lab
      Dr. Paul Spong's Mid-coast benign research effort. Good conservation info and general BC coast eco-system news.
  • Cetacean general info
    All the facts and figures re: orcas, porpoise and even some pinnipeds
    • Wikipedia's ORCA entry
      One of my top choices when I've been stumped by a passenger's question.
    • Voices of the Sea
      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.
    • Jackie Hildering's all-inclusive marine mammal links
      Where my searches almost always start -- and finish. Great work Jackie -- thank you!
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STRAITWATCH  1353568-905030-thumbnail.jpg 

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

1353568-905011-thumbnail.jpgMost 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.


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