Whale Watching

Whale Watching

In 2026, whale watching is defined by "Citizen Science" and "Acoustic Immersion." Travelers are moving away from passive viewing toward active conservation, using AI-powered apps like Whale Alert to report sightings that help mariners avoid ship strikes. The trend of "Silent Sighting" is peaking, with a preference for electric, low-noise vessels that allow for clearer hydrophone "listening sessions" of whale songs.

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