Humpback whales seen just outside Jervis Bay, marking the start of the 2024 migration

Holly McGuinness
May 18 2024 - 6:32am
A mother and calf Humpback Whale have been spotted off Jervis Bay, marking the start to the yearly migration north. Picture supplied by Jervis Bay Wild
A mother and calf Humpback Whale have been spotted off Jervis Bay, marking the start to the yearly migration north. Picture supplied by Jervis Bay Wild

The widely anticipated east coast whale migration has begun, as the first humpback whales for 2024 have been spotted off the NSW South Coast this week.

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Holly McGuinness

Holly is a journalist for Australian Community Media, covering South Coast, NSW. As a born and bred Shoalhaven local, she's passionate about covering community concerns and amplifying local voices. To get in contact, email holly.mcguinness@austcommunitymedia.com.au.

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