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Contact:

Krill Carson 
New England Coastal Wildlife Alliance (NECWA) 
krillcarson@mac.com 
508 566-0009 

When

Sunday, September 11, 2011

We sail from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM 

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Where

Town Wharf, Plymouth Harbor 
10 Town Wharf
Plymouth, MA 02360
 

 
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Fall 2011 Seabird & Whale Tales Excursion 

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 Join NECWA for our annual spring offshore excursion!

Join the New England Coastal Wildlife Alliance (NECWA) for our all day marine excursion to view seabirds, whales, dolphins, seals, basking sharks and ocean sunfish along the Mass coast. Our upcoming Seabird & Whale Tale excursion is scheduled for Sunday, September 11th from 10 am until 6 pm.  NECWA is a volunteer, non-profit organization. All trip proceeds go to support marine wildlife research, education and conservation.

9/10/11 - Tickets are still available for this all day trip. Register online and pay through PayPal or register online and bring a check/cash to the dock and give to Krill when boarding.

Tickets: $90 pre-registration

Ticket price will remain at $90 due to Internet disruptions caused by Hurricane Irene.

Enjoy our guided wildlife commentary by amazing guest naturalists. Our guest naturalists for our June 2011 trip are:

  • Wayne Petersen (MA Audubon Society)
  • David Clapp (Natural History Services)
  • Jim Sweeney (South Shore Bird Club)
  • Krill Carson (Captain John Whale Watching and Fishing Tours)              
  • Dr. John Jahoda (Bridgewater State University)

Travel aboard the “Tails of the Sea”, a 110’ luxury commercial whale-watching vessel owned and operated by Captain John Whale Watching and Fishing Tours (www.captjohn.com). Seating is limited to ensure spacious seating arrangements and rail space. 

Leave from the Plymouth Town Pier at 10 am sharp and return by 6 pm.

Offshore activities include:  

  • plankton tow and demonstration
  • chumming for seabirds
  • onboard nature-themed raffle

Sail in Luxury

Tails of the SeaSail aboard the "Tails of the Sea", a luxury whale-watching vessel owned and operated by Captain John Boats out of Plymouth Harbor.

She is a 110 foot vessel with an upper and lower deck. On the lower deck are restrooms, a heated cabin with seats and tables and a walk-out pulpit. The upper deck provides an open seating area with forward viewing for wildlife viewing

Check out the Captain John Whale Watching and Fishing Tours website at www.captjohn.com. NECWA thanks Captain John Boats for all their support including collaborating with NECWA on an internship program for students in the New England area.

Hampton Inn & Suites

Special Hotel Offer from Hampton Inn & Suites, Plymouth, MA

Stay at Hampton Inn & Suites in Plymouth Saturday night for only $89 plus tax.  Included is Hampton's "On the House Hot Breakfast" on Saturday morning as well as shuttle bus service to the boat! 

Call or email Pat Stockford, Director of Sales, with your requests. Email Pat at
patricia.stockford@hilton.com or call her at 508-747-5000 ext 4906.

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Fundraising Event for NECWA

This marine adventure is an annual fundraising event for NECWA and supports marine wildlife education, research and conservation in the New England area.  Assistance provided by Captain John Whale Watching and Fishing Tours, Mass Audubon South Shore Sanctuaries, South Shore Bird Club, Natural History Services and Bridgewater State College.

NECWA

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 Our website at www.necwa.org

Our blog at www.necwanews.blogspot.com

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Tax Deductible Donation

NECWA will provide a card acknowledging the allowable tax-deductible portion of the cost of your ticket. NECWA is a registered 501(c) 3 organization. All proceeds from this trip benefit marine education and wildlife conservation in the New England area.

Cancellation - If the trip is canceled by August 31st due to lack of interest or by September 11th due to inclement weather offshore: you will be notified and refunded $80 per cruise ticket.  NECWA will keep $10 as a registration fee. The determination for weather cancellation will be made by the captain of Captain John Boats either on Saturday or early Sunday morning (the day of the cruise).