If you go just outside the Boston Harbor area you can find Humpback, Finback, and Minke whales. These are the types of whales you commonly see on the Boston Harbor whale watch cruises in addition to dolphins.
The time to watch is seasonal. From Jan to May you can see whales within the Cape Cod Bay area and after that better chances are further out to sea or towards the mid-atlantic or south-eastern coast.
For details you can check out the website (sponsored by the New England Aquarium) for the Boston Habor whale watch cruises.
No,
Orcas are marine mammals and need to be in the water to survive. Cape Cod is a land mass so if an Orca was "in Cape Cod" it would be beached and dead or dying....
But can they live "off" Cape Cod"
Yes, Killer whales have, very rarely, been spotted in Massachusetts Bay near the Cape.
Right Whales, Humpback whales and many more. xx
Boston Harbor is in Massachusetts, and the capital's BOSTON.
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The Boston Harbor.
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The British Government was responible for closing Boston Harbor.
American troops is surrounded by Boston harbor
The colonists threw tea into the Boston Harbor.
In Boston Massachusetts
In Southeast Alaska, mainly humpbacks. You can also see killer whales and Dall's and harbor porpoises. In Cook Inlet you can see beluga whales. Off Kodiak Island you can see fin and humpback whales. In northern Alaska, you can see bowhead whales.
The colony of Boston had an excellent harbor that was crucial to trade in the New World. The Boston Harbor was also the site of the Boston Tea Party.
They are alleged to have thrown tea into the harbor at Boston.