WHALES AHOY! – THE JETWING WHALE AND DOLPHIN CENTER
by Jetwing ·
The whale has been described as the ‘king of the sea’, ‘majestic in its beauty’, and made famous in stories such as Jonah and the Whale from the Bible as well as Moby Dick by Herman Melville. The latter oft recognized as a classic of English literature, with Melville himself stating ‘to produce a mighty book, you must choose a mighty theme’. There are few such sights left in this world as majestic as the sight of a pod of whales breaching, the sudden explosion of blows, or even the playful antics of spinner dolphins.
Mirissa in Southern Sri Lanka has now established itself as the world’s top spot for watching the Blue Whale, the largest creature to have inhabited our planet. During the season, Blue Whales can be seen virtually everyday at a strike rate of over 95% just a few nautical miles from the shore, which is unprecedented when compared to sightings of these animals in other parts of the world. Sperm Whales too may be seen occasionally in pods numbering as much as 50 individuals, and on a ‘good day’ you may have views of both Sperm Whales and Blue Whales in the same field of view! Acrobatic Spinner Dolphins may also be seen, sometimes in superpods which can number over a thousand.
Whale watching in Mirissa has emerged as one of the biggest and most positive stories for Sri Lanka’s growing tourism industry in recent years, thanks to the efforts of Jetwing. Jetwing Lighthouse, an icon of Galle has been the home of whale watching for over four years, and played a pivotal role in researching, promoting and branding the product to the world since its inception in May 2008. A platinum sponsor of the Galle Literary Festival since its inception, the Celebrity Whale Watch has been an extraordinarily popular event with passes selling out almost instantly. This year’s Festival had the privilege of having aboard Philip Hoare, renowned author of The Leviathan, and was indeed an experience to remember. Look forward to another Celebrity Whale Watch at the 2012 Festival, along with a talk on Whale Watching as well! All whale watching excursions from Jetwing Lighthouse are conducted by the resident naturalist Anoma Alagiyawadu, who is singularly distinguished by his reputation as Sri Lanka’s foremost whale watcher, who is now nearing his 500th excursion to sea, an event not to be missed.
With such experience and knowledge, Anoma and Senaka Weerasuriya, a PADI certified diving instructor who was certified in Australia and has vast diving experience at places such as the Great Barrier Reef and a lover of marine wildlife as well as a recent addition to Jetwing Lighthouse, have teamed up to create the Jetwing Whale and Dolphin Center. The Center is the first of its kind in the Southern Coast of Sri Lanka, and aims to educate and create awareness of these magnificent creatures. At present, 28 species of cetaceans (whales and dolphins) have been recorded in Sri Lankan waters and sightings from Mirissa alone include Brydes Whale, Humpack Whale, Short-finned Pilot Whale, Orca, Striped Dolphin, Risso’s Dolphin, Pantropical Spotted Dolphin and Bottlenose Dolphin, however very little is still understood about their behaviour or why they are seen in these waters. According to Anoma, this is “the first purpose built information and research center in Sri Lanka, and is not centered only for people but to act as a conservation project to increase our knowledge and raise awareness about these gentle giants of the sea. From October to April, over 3000 people travel to the South solely for watching Blue Whales. As a result, it is the perfect chance for the public to learn more, and do more to preserve this event.”
Senaka adds: “At present, we will conduct continuous educational programmes in schools, harbor/beach cleanups, as well as enlist the support of the local community. Eventually, we hope to create a network all over Sri Lanka which is contributed to by the public, especially coming in handy when attempting to rescue beached whales”.
The Jetwing Whale and Dolphin Center will officially be opened in January, during the Galle Literary Festival. Membership is free, and members are entitled to a regular newsletter as well as a whale guidebook. The guidebook is the brainchild of Anoma and Senaka; to provide information at a glance whilst on a whale watch itself. For more information, please contact Anoma on +94 (0)77 3690171.
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