Observation des baleines à bosse dans la baie de Samana (République Dominicaine)
After observing on September 16, 2013, the humpback whales in the south hemisphere in the offing of New Caledonia in the Pacific, those one are now in the north hemisphere.
They have been observed on January 30, 2014, in Dominican Republic in Samana's Bay. The pictures were taken in the Sea from a boat going through waves of 3 meters
They travelled more than 4000 km from the North Pole to reproduce and give birth to their progeny. Samana's Bay is permanently frequented by dolphins which make the place inhospitable for sharks, allowing whales and their progeny to evolve there in peace.