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Dampier Strait, Raja Ampat: Highway for Migrating Whales and Dolphins

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Raja Ampat, Indonesia is one of the world’s premier marine wildlife destinations. Though its coral reefs receive the most acclaim (and for good reason), Raja Ampat also sees 16 different cetaceans – whales and dolphins – that frequent the Dampier Strait, a wildlife-rich marine highway nestled between the islands of Waigeo and Batanta. For many of these ocean giants, the Dampier Strait is a quick pass along an epic migratory path across the ocean…
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