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Michael Dang said... It's a big day for a family trip as people made a big effort to be there and looking forward to it - but we only save a few blow holes and baby tails. You ought to use a scanner or some scouting information to spot them - I don't think a wave scanner will hurt the whales in the short and long run; compared to the amount of radiation we face each day like microwaves. Also, better if there is a bottom glass deck so we can see it from underneath. Furthermore, there should be a video camera to record the under water actions of the whales and project that on a screen. This is not too expensive to install for today's tech.
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