Fin whale spotted in Dénia: whale watching season begins
The world's second-largest animal appears in Dénia waters, marking the start of cetacean watching season in the Marina Alta.
A fin whale, the second-largest animal on the planet after the blue whale, has been spotted in the waters off Dénia, marking the official beginning of the whale watching season in the area.
This impressive cetacean, which can reach up to 27 metres in length, has emerged off the Marina Alta coast, generating great excitement amongst residents and visitors.
The presence of these marine mammals along the Costa Blanca is a seasonal phenomenon that attracts numerous tourists interested in nature and marine wildlife watching each year.
Local nautical tourism companies are preparing to offer specialised excursions that allow observers to see these ocean giants in their natural habitat, whilst always respecting the established safety distances to protect the animals.
Source: informacion.es
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