Back to newsA whale was recently spotted in the Mediterranean Sea in an encounter witnessed by divers, marking a rare and remarkable sighting in the region. The Turkish coast guard was alerted and dispatched vessels to monitor the area, though the animal was not located again after the initial sighting.
While the exact location places this event in Mediterranean waters rather than directly off Crete, whale and dolphin encounters do occasionally occur in the seas surrounding the island, particularly in deeper offshore zones. Visitors taking boat tours, snorkeling excursions, or diving trips from Cretan ports such as Heraklion, Chania, or Agios Nikolaos should keep watch on open water stretches, as cetacean sightings, though uncommon, are not unheard of. If you spot a marine mammal, maintain distance and avoid approaching it. Report sightings to local authorities or marine conservation groups to help track wildlife activity in the region.
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Whale Sighting in Mediterranean Sea Sparks Turkish Coast Guard Response
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