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词汇 whale watching
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Definition of whale watching in English:

whale watching

noun
mass noun
  • The practice of observing whales in their natural habitat, typically as part of an organized tourist activity.

    you can drive down the Big Sur coast and go whale watching in Monterey Bay
    as modifier the whale-watching season
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's an hour's crossing, sometimes made longer by impromptu whale watching stops.
    • I remember one particularly rough whale-watching trip where everyone felt queasy.
    • Local tourist groups are also concerned that the move could keep visitors away from Iceland, which has a thriving whale watching industry.
    • There are luxurious cruises to the bay, the Isles of Shoals, activities like whale watching, etc.
    • Each summer, according to The New York Times, 100,000 people now go whale watching in Japan.
    • At least 492 communities in 87 countries now have whale watching businesses.
    • Apart from good clothing, you don't really need a huge amount of equipment to go whale watching.
    • In these areas, whale watching has become an alternative for some fish harvesters who have suffered from the collapse of fish stocks.
    • This community of about 325 people is Nova Scotia's "whale-watching capital," with several outfits offering daily cruises during the season.
    • The whalers also thought they had much knowledge to share about whale watching in the Azores.
    • Whale-watching trips can be arranged locally for about £40.
    • Ocean views from the front porch include seasonal whale watching.
    • During whale-watching season humpback whales can be seen passing along the shore.
    • Whale watching from land, sea or air in Kalbarri has become a major tourist attraction over the past 50 years.
    • The increase in whale-watching boats in eastern Taiwan coincides with a period of decline in the fishing industry.
    • There are whale watching tours that can be booked from Hawaii, Kauai, Oahu, or Maui.
    • Disappointingly, however, bad weather forced the cancellation of my whale-watching trip.
    • She also thinks that future economic opportunities in the whale-watching business will be land-based.
    • The town's 12-kilometre cliff path provides the best land-based whale watching in the world.
    • Wherever whales congregate, you'll find companies offering whale watching tours.

Derivatives

  • whale watcher

  • noun
    • The whale watchers were treated to a mother whale and her baby casually playing near the boat.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Calling all whale watchers: Now is the time to start scanning the seas for big mammals.
      • The white whale is the star attraction for researchers and whale watchers who follow the migration.
      • Whether you are a birdwatcher, a whale watcher, or just a general wildlife enthusiast, you will enjoy the unspoiled Scottish countryside.
      • A special observation platform attracts hordes of whale watchers.

Definition of whale watching in US English:

whale watching

noun
  • The practice of observing whales in their natural habitat, typically as part of an organized tourist activity.

    you can drive down the Big Sur coast and go whale watching in Monterey Bay
    as modifier the whale-watching season
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Ocean views from the front porch include seasonal whale watching.
    • Local tourist groups are also concerned that the move could keep visitors away from Iceland, which has a thriving whale watching industry.
    • There are whale watching tours that can be booked from Hawaii, Kauai, Oahu, or Maui.
    • The increase in whale-watching boats in eastern Taiwan coincides with a period of decline in the fishing industry.
    • During whale-watching season humpback whales can be seen passing along the shore.
    • Each summer, according to The New York Times, 100,000 people now go whale watching in Japan.
    • I remember one particularly rough whale-watching trip where everyone felt queasy.
    • There are luxurious cruises to the bay, the Isles of Shoals, activities like whale watching, etc.
    • She also thinks that future economic opportunities in the whale-watching business will be land-based.
    • The town's 12-kilometre cliff path provides the best land-based whale watching in the world.
    • In these areas, whale watching has become an alternative for some fish harvesters who have suffered from the collapse of fish stocks.
    • Whale watching from land, sea or air in Kalbarri has become a major tourist attraction over the past 50 years.
    • Apart from good clothing, you don't really need a huge amount of equipment to go whale watching.
    • The whalers also thought they had much knowledge to share about whale watching in the Azores.
    • At least 492 communities in 87 countries now have whale watching businesses.
    • Whale-watching trips can be arranged locally for about £40.
    • Disappointingly, however, bad weather forced the cancellation of my whale-watching trip.
    • This community of about 325 people is Nova Scotia's "whale-watching capital," with several outfits offering daily cruises during the season.
    • Wherever whales congregate, you'll find companies offering whale watching tours.
    • It's an hour's crossing, sometimes made longer by impromptu whale watching stops.
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