SEA Jervis Bay

Meet the Marine Mammals of Jervis Bay

Come SEA Jervis Bay. Explore the clear blue waters, secluded white sandy beaches and marine wildlife that inhabit the waters of Jervis Bay Marine Park.

SEA Jervis Bay marine mammals

Become a MARINE EXPLORER as you SEA Jervis Bay as a Citizen Science contributor, learn about the Marine Mammals of Jervis Bay and help contribute to ongoing Marine Mammal Research in our blue backyard with Bottlenose dolphins and Humpback whales.

SEA Jervis Bay Expeditions 

Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin

Humpback whale

Dolphin Expedition - All year-round

6 years + • 2.5 - 3 hours • Ideal for marine explorers keen to learn and support dolphin research.

In search for the resident “Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins” that live in Jervis Bay. Learn and help as a Citizen Science contributor. Other dolphins, whales, seals, penguins and wildlife may be encountered while exploring the sights of the Jervis Bay Marine Park. 

Whale Expedition - May to November

6 years + • 3 - 3.5 hours • Suitable for passionate marine explorers interested in learning to become a Citizen Science contributor and supporting research. 

In search for humpback whales as they visit the Jervis Bay Marine Park to rest and play. Learn about the Marine Mammals of Jervis Bay and help as a Citizen Science contributor. Other dolphins, whales, seals, penguins and wildlife may be encountered while exploring the sights of the Jervis Bay Marine Park. 

RESEARCH - Citizen Science

SEA Jervis Bay Marine Park

Once a Month Offshore

Explore Jervis Bay - all year-round

6 years + • 2  hours • Ideal for marine explorers keen to learn and support Citizen Science. 

Explore the sights of the Jervis Bay Marine Park, from the water, see the amazing beaches, bushland and spot wildlife on the east coast of Australia. Other dolphins, whales, seals, penguins and wildlife may be encountered while exploring the sights of the Jervis Bay Marine Park. 

Offshore Pelagic Expedition 

16 years + • 8 - 9 hours • Ideal for marine explorers keen to learn and support Citizen Science. 

Once a month we venture out over the Continental Shelf to the deep water drop off of 1000-2000m, transiting over the Jervis Bay canyons in search for offshore pelagic marine mammals (whales and dolphins) and seabirds  (albatross and petrels)

Every expedition is unique and as we cannot control nature or the weather there is no guarantee on wildlife sightings.  However with experience and knowledge of the area we put ourselves in the best location and conditions to get the best opportunity for wildlife sightings.

Join the next wildlife expedition 

RESEARCH - Citizen Science

“SEA Jervis Bay acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.”

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