All White, Mate! Rare Humpback Whale Spotted Off Australian Shores

In a breathtaking encounter that has captivated nature enthusiasts worldwide, a rare white humpback whale has been spotted off the Australian coast. The elusive creature, believed to be the only all-white humpback whale in the world, was observed by lucky whale watchers near Innisfail, Queensland.

The Encounter

Jenny Dean, a clinical nurse and midwife, was on a whale-watching excursion with her husband when she witnessed the extraordinary event. The mother-of-three managed to capture the stunning moment on camera as the humpback whale breached the surface of the water, its pristine white body gleaming in the sunlight.

Stunning: Photographer Jenny Dean was on a whale-watching trip with her husband when she captured these amazing images of the rare white humpback in Etty Bay near Innisfail, far north Queensland, Australia

Could it be Migaloo?

The sighting has sparked speculation that the whale could be the famous Migaloo, an all-white humpback whale that has been sighted off the Australian coast for several years. Migaloo is believed to migrate between Antarctica and the warmer waters of Tropical North Queensland.

Sensational: It could have been Migaloo, thought to be the only all white humpback whale in the world

Jenny Dean’s Account

Jenny Dean described the encounter as an unforgettable experience. “It was absolutely incredible,” she said. “To see that huge creature propel out of the water with such ease and agility was just mind-blowing.” She added that she was fortunate to capture the moment on camera, despite the challenging conditions.

The amazing mammal gave the couple a spectacular show with lots of ‘breaching and blowing’

Glad: Photographer Jenny Dean revealed she had been reluctant to go out that day as she was sceptical of spotting a whale

The sighting of the all-white humpback whale is a testament to the beauty and diversity of marine life. It serves as a reminder of the importance of protecting our oceans and the creatures that inhabit them. As climate change continues to pose a threat to marine ecosystems, it is essential to take action to ensure the survival of species like the humpback whale for generations to come.

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