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Wollongong, NSW (Aboard the Sandra K)The boat leaves Wollongong Harbour at 0700, returning approximately 1600 on the fourth Saturday of every Month. Additional trips may also be planned during peak periods. Trips are rarely cancelled, Species to be expected are many and will vary according to the time of year. Over 75 species have been recorded so far or about 1/3 of the Worlds seabirds (discounts are offered to SOSSA members) For more information take a look at the
SOSSA homepage
Trip Length: About 8-9 hours. Email: Lindsay Smith Sydney, NSW (Aboard the Halicat)The "Halicat" leaves Rose Bay Public Ferry Wharf at 0700), returning c1500 on the second Saturday of every month. Additional trips may also be planned depending on demand. Trips are rarely cancelled, Species to be expected are the same as those recorded from Wollongong. The boat is particularly fast allowing additional time in deeper waters. for information look at www.sydneypelagics.info or email hepstein@bigpond.net.au Trip Length: About 8 hours. 0411 311 236 Email: Hal Epstein Kaikoura, South Island, New ZealandRegular pelagics from one of New Zealands most famous sea bird areas. Specialising in trips for small groups, some great birds. Tours are operated by "Oceanwings". email for more information or visit their excellent web site www.oceanwings.co.nz.
Address: 58 West end, Kaikoura, New Zealand
Eden, NSW (Aboard the Connemara)The "Connemara" Departs Eden Wharf at 0800, returning c1600 on the fifth Sunday of each month during 2000 (which includes Jan 30, April 30, July 30 and October 29). Species to be expected are the similar to those recorded from Wollongong, although Southern ocean species are generally more common. Anyone particularly keen on albatross could not go wrong on one of these trips. All pelagics from this part of the world come highly recommended. Accommodation is relatively inexpensive and food shops open early Why not make an advance booking for all trips and make sure of your place? These trips are arranged for you by the Far South Coast Birdwatchers Inc.
Trip Length: About 8 hours. Email: Barbara Jones Southport, QLDThe Gold Coast Seaworld research vessel runs pelagic trips by special arrangement with SOSSA and the Brisbane Pelagic enthusiasts. Trips are generally planned every 4-6 weeks leaving from the Gold Coast Seaworld at 0700 returning at c1400-c1500. During the summer months Tahiti Petrels are regularly recorded.
Trip Length: About 7-8 hours. Email: paul.walbridge@health.qld.gov.au The Birds Australia-Victoria Portland Pelagic Trips 2010 Chris Lester organises pelagic trips from Portland in western Victoria. They are organized monthly generally on the first Sunday. There are two boats at the moment with January, February, October, November and December boat taking 8 and the boat for the rest of the year taking 12 passengers. Bookings are essential As with other privately organised pelagic trips in Australia you are welcome to join but entirely at your own risk. These are not commercial ventures, which means that you should not consider going if you want someone else to be responsible of your health and safety. Trip Length: about 9 hours Contacts: Chris Lester ( gpicta@vic.chariot.net.au ) or on (03) 93707418 (AH) There is more detailed information on the Birds Australia web site at http://www.birdsaustralia.com.au/the-organisation/vic-activities.html
The Birds Australia-Pelagics from Port Macdonnell , South Australia. Contact the skipper directly on 08 8738 2496. However, to make bookings contact Colin Rogers by email: twitchercolin@gmail.com
Eaglehawk Neck, TASRohan Clarke co-ordinates pelagic trips from Eaglehawk Neck in Tasmania. Currently, they are generally organised for February, September and November, with an occasional winter trip available in July. The boat takes 13 so booking early is essential. As with other privately organised pelagic trips in Australia you are welcome to join us but entirely at YOUR OWN RISK. These are not commercial ventures, which means that you should not consider going if you want someone else to be responsible for your health and safety. Trip Length: About 9 hours.
Perth, Western AustraliaFrank O'Connor organises two trips a year from the Hillarys Boat Harbour
using the 70ft Blue Strike (30 people) from Mills Charters. The trips are
provisionally scheduled for the last Sunday of June and the second Sunday of
August but may change. Soft-plumaged Petrels have been common on every trip
during this period. Kerguelen Petrels and prions have been seen several times.
The most unusual sightings have been a nominate race Yellow-nosed Albatross, a
Sooty Shearwater, a Lesser Noddy and Arctic Tern (three times). The
following pelagic trips have been organised for this year 2010.
Marine Wildlife Adventures, Pelagic Trips and Expeditions (birds,
marine mammals etc)
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