
Monarch Wildlife Cruises are voyages
of discovery around the sheltered harbours of Otago Peninsula,
home to 20 species of wildlife including NZ Fur Seals, Shearwaters,
Petrels and Albatrosses. You will experience great beauty, dramatic
views and significant geological features. Click
for more information.
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Private pelagic trips are organised by members of the
Ornithological Society of New Zealand, throughout the country,
especially in the Bay of Plenty (from Whitianga on the Coromandel
Peninsula, and Whakatane), out from Tolaga Bay on the North Island's
East Coast and from
Dunedin in the far south. Contact us for more information about these
trips.
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Tony Palliser's Pelagics Website
A website dedicated to those with an interest in pelagic bird
watching, photography and whale-watching, offering some interesting
information on what can be seen around oceans of Australia. Pelagic
trips have been departing from a number of ports around Australia
for many years now, providing a considerable amount of information
on the birds and mammals likely to be encountered. The Wollongong
and Sydney trips are now world famous.... users.bigpond.net.au/palliser/pelagic/
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Southern Ocean Seabird Study Association
SOSSA is a wildlife conservation and research organisation.
Its members are dedicated amateurs and professionals who share
a common interest and concern for the marine environment and
the wildlife of the Southern Oceans.
www.sossa-international.org
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Australasian Seabird Group (ASG)
The ASG, the oldest of Birds Australia's Special Interest Groups,
was formed in 1971. Its objectives are to promote seabird research
and conservation in Australiasia. The Group pursues its objectives
through the co-ordination of the beach patrol project, publication
of the bulletin and other seabird material (Seabird Atlas, Journal
of Marine Ornithology), organisation of symposia of issues affecting
seabirds and presents expert opinion on the management and conservation
of seabird populations in Australasia.
home.vicnet.net.au/~seabird/
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Bookings - please contact us - info@nzseabirds.com
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