no it does not if you keep your distance and do not disturb the whales.
whale watching somthing do when you get on a boat and watch whales
If you like whales you should.
Ross Isaacs has written: 'The Australian guide to whale watching' -- subject(s): Whale watching, Whales
None, and you fail to understand that when whale watching, people are looking at wild animals in their natural habitat.
cuz whales rock
Whales!
Not really unless your a tour guide! Whale watching is more of a "enjoy it" activity. You get to go close to whales, and other sea creatures!
The best region of New Zealand to go whale watching is Kaikoura. The best cruise to see the whales is Whale Watch which is the only New Zealand marine based whale watching company.
Whale watching is always a matter of luck as to whether you actually see whales, however Kaikoura on the East coast of the South Island is a well-established locale for whale watching.
because whales are apart of the marine food chain and is killing the whales means no more whale watching
Peter Beamish has written: 'Dancing with whales' -- subject(s): Baleines, Whales, Whale watching, Observation
A barnacle doesn't actually harm the whale, but does the opposite by helping the whale get rid of its dead skin.