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Surface Feeding and Seals on the Ice Floes

Whale watching in the St. Lawrence has gotten off to a quiet start in 2026… except between Franquelin and Baie-Comeau, where several fin whales were spotted surface feeding! Elsewhere along the coast and farther offshore, the brave souls who ventured out into the January cold managed to observe a few seals and belugas here and there. Have the large marine mammals already returned to the more temperate waters of the South?

| 8/1/2026

Field Notes

25 Years of Evolution and Passion in the Field

It was 1999, and my life was about to change. I had just completed my studies in biology and was…

|Field Notes 28/10/2025

On board the Bella Desgagnés, sighting of a North Atlantic right whale

By: Valérie Filion head of the interpreting department aboard the Bella Desgagnés for the Marine Mammal Observation Network (MMON) My…

|Field Notes 4/9/2025
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Field Report

Over the years…

July 7, 2025: It’s early in the morning, and I'm waiting for news from the research team. Will weather conditions…

|Field Report 4/12/2025

Beluga Monitoring Aboard Antarès

At the Tadoussac marina, the Group for Research and Education on Marine Mammals (GREMM) research team boards the boat at…

|Field Report 9/10/2025

Cleaning skeletons: an expertise unlike any other!

June 11: The day didn’t begin aboard the Antarès or any of GREMM’s other boats, but rather in Michel Martin’s…

|Field Report 24/7/2025
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Hot Topics

Round-up of 2025 North Atlantic Right Whale News

After being hunted for hundreds of years, the North Atlantic right whale currently faces a number of threats, including entanglements…

|Hot Topics 22/5/2025

ROUND-UP OF 2024 NORTH ATLANTIC RIGHT WHALE NEWS

After being hunted for centuries, today’s North Atlantic right whales face many challenges, including entanglements with fishing gear, ship strikes…

|Hot Topics 14/3/2024

Round-up of 2023 North Atlantic Right Whale News

After being hunted for centuries, today’s North Atlantic right whales face many challenges, including entanglements with fishing gear, ship strikes…

|Hot Topics 13/4/2023
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Marine Mammal Emergencies

Beached Fin Whale: QMMERN Takes to the Field After Bp919 Found Stranded

On October 24, 2025, Marine Mammal Emergencies (UMM) received a call concerning a large dead whale stranded on the shores…

|Marine Mammal Emergencies 26/11/2025
Cette carcasse de petit rorqual femelle mesurait près de 7 mètres de long ! ©RQUMM

SPRING 2025: A BUSY CALENDAR FOR QMMERN

The year has been a busy one so far for QMMERN, with numerous cases of harassment and disturbance of seal…

|Marine Mammal Emergencies 17/7/2025
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News

The Hidden Superpowers of Whales

Whale excrement, in addition to being a sort of fertilizer for the oceans, is useful to scientists, providing insight into…

|News 15/10/2025

Low Numbers of Large Rorquals in the Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park in 2025: Exception, or the New Norm? – Part Two

Between mid-June and mid-September, as part of its annual large rorqual census in the Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park, GREMM’s Large…

|News 23/9/2025

Low Numbers of Large Rorquals in the Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park in 2025: Exception, or the New Norm? – Part 1

Between August 6 and 17, no large rorquals were observed in the Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park. This may not be…

|News 17/9/2025
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Observation of the Week

Surface Feeding and Seals on the Ice Floes

Whale watching in the St. Lawrence has gotten off to a quiet start in 2026… except between Franquelin and Baie-Comeau,…

|Observation of the Week 8/1/2026

Observing Harp Seals While Waiting for Blue Whales!

This week’s stars of the show were seals! Whether in Gaspé Bay, off the coast of Les Bergeronnes, or near…

|Observation of the Week 18/12/2025

A Whirlwind of Observations Amidst the Snowflakes

Between snowfalls, a diverse array of cetaceans has making appearances in these first days of December: harbour porpoises, belugas, minke…

|Observation of the Week 4/12/2025
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Whale Q&A

Your questions about beluga reproduction!

The Whale Watch team and the team of naturalists at the Marine Mammal Interpretation Centre (CIMM) regularly receive questions about…

|Whale Q&A 5/9/2025

Why did so many large rorquals visit the St. Lawrence this spring?

Early 2025 was a particularly intense period for observing large rorquals in the Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park. Whether it be…

|Whale Q&A 7/8/2025

A Smirk with a Purpose!

Belugas are known for their expressive faces, but what’s behind their endearing smirk? From an “O”-shaped mouth to water spitting…

|Whale Q&A 4/9/2025
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