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The Season begins on January 15th and last until March 31th.
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Dominican’s North Pacific humpback whales travel 2,000 to 4,000 miles journey from North pole (Iceland, Greenland, Canada, and North America) to the Carribean every year during their annual Winter migration.
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The first established whale observation was in 1985 from the town of Santa Barbara de Samaná. Around 5000 – 6000 humpback whales visit Samaná bay between mid-December and late March each year to mate, give birth, and nurse their young.
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