Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Cape Cod Seal Watching - A traditional Cape Cod Adventure

Especially in Chatham, are in summer and autumn, when seals play like in Cape Cod too.

Seal Watch is a strange event, and many of us find them irresistible and cute. At the Cape there are several tours, the melee-up sees this playful and lovable animals.

Such a tour is a "Beachcomber Tours".

Just Be On The Lookout For Yellow boats!

At Chatham Harbor, you are often yellow Beachcomber boats. HereBeachcomber Tours offers adventure Cape Cod Seal Tours. Joint bodies will be through the waterways in North Beach, Chatham Light and the Break.

So you can feel comfortable that your family is in good hands - ALL Beachcomber captains are U.S. Coast Guard licensed Master.

Cape Cod Seals

The most common seals in the end, you will see seals and gray seals. The most common of seals in New England are the seals. Oftennear port entrances, they enjoy soaking up the sun along the beaches and relax around the shoals of Chatham.

You'll find that gray seals are rare in other parts of the country, but here in Cape Cod, people have actually recorded sightings of the coast of Chatham and Nantucket. This is the southernmost breeding ground for gray seals. Did you know, are numbers that governed these seals "by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service?

The Best TimeFor Seal Watching

On a sunny afternoon at noon is the best time to go seal watching - within two hours of low tide. Look, the seals can not move very well on land. If it floods, Anchor seals over bridges under water. But when the seals are then exposed to low tide, relaxing on the dock and dive into the SO

Cape Cod Seals are really one of the most amazing Cape Cod Attractions - so why go out, you put yourSeal watching tour?

No comments:

Post a Comment