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  WhaleSwim Adventures -  
making a difference......
       
 


The WhaleQuest Foundation

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How it all started. . . .
The idea of WhaleSwim Adventures began in 1997 for it's owner Rae Gill, from a eyeball to eyeball encounter with a humpback whale off the coast of the Dominican Republic. She knew that her passion was to make available this experience (under strict guidelines) to as many people as possible to raise the awareness of the vital importance of the conservation of the whales of our oceans.
Since then, each whale season in Tonga, July - October, Rae and her team of whale conservationists, marine biologist and professional wildlife photographers are there, providing the best 4, 7 and 9 day expeditions for people from all around the world to snorkel with the humpback whales.

WhaleSwim Adventures is committed to whale conservation and fully supports the non-harassment policies of the Whale watching Guidelines in place in Tonga. They support the implementation of the South Pacific Whale Sanctuary and of course, a World Whale Sanctuary.

Our Policy on Commercial Whaling!
WhaleSwim Adventure does not support the IWC's policy that allows some country's to kill whales under the pretense of 'scientific research' or for any reason at all.

       
   

Our Responsible Travel Policies:

Code Of Conduct

Economic Responsibility:

  • We have a strict policy of working with a variety of accommodation facilities, charter companies, restaurants, taxis, local tour operators, growers etc thus insuring that the local businesses and communities benefit from our expeditions.
  • Our tour packages include a Tongan Feast and Dance night and craft fair organised by a local village and we suggest our guests purchase their arts, crafts and souvenirs at this fair or at the local markets which promotes & encourages the local trade and economy.
  • We also employ local guides and staff whenever possible.
       
   


Environmental responsibility:

  • Our clients are informed on the need to adhere strictly to our waste disposal policies during their time in Tonga. This is to insure that they do nothing to disturb or change the balance in the eco-system.
  • We refill recycled water bottles with UV sterilised rainwater for drinking each day for our guests .
  • We supply re-usable plastic lunch boxes to our caterers for lunches each day.
  • Local communities are constantly reminded and educated on the need to protect and preserve their culture and the environment as to continually attract tourism.
  • We invite a humpback whale researcher on our vessel each season to support the ongoing research and conservation of the South Pacific Humpback whales.
  • We do not print information brochures, all our information is on our website where information can be downloaded if and when required. All paper in our offices is recycled and we refrain from accepting plastic bags or wrapping whenever possible.
  • We are actively lobbying the Tongan Government NOT to re-introduce whaling with the Japanese Government.

 

       
   


Social Responsibility:

  • As a strict policy, we believe in training and retraining of staff and volunteers alike to ensure that they are acquainted with contemporary issues involved in providing safe, informative, educative, life changing and sustainable tourism.
  • We only work with local suppliers who strictly adhere to the 'Whale-watching Guidelines of Tonga & Niue' - that cause little or no negative impact on the humpback whales in the area.
  • We encourage our guests to interact with the local families during the feast and dance night and on any village visits or events where this is possible
  • A portion of the profits generated by WhaleSwim Adventures are channeled into The WhaleQuest Foundation - for the preservation of the South Pacific Humpback Whales and financing education for local Tongans in the fields of marine sciences and marine tourism
       
 

 


Our Mission:

To increase awareness of the importance of conservation of our marine mammals through groups of people directly experiencing the underwater world of the whales and dolphins for themselves and by supporting research projects around the world.

Our adventures take place only in certain areas of our oceans (away from commercial tourism), where these encounters are guided by trained and experienced naturalists insuring that we have the least impact these intelligent mammals as possible and that the whales are honoured and respected at all times and not harassed or invaded in any way.

To extend an invitation to others who are touched by whales and dolphins to join us on our guided encounters, and have the opportunity to personally experience these extraordinary mammals in the wild and realise the vital importance of their survival and the tragic effect their extinction would have on our planet.

To contribute to our oceans becoming a safe place for all marine mammals to continue to live and breed.

To honour and contribute to supporting the local communities socially, economically, environmentally.

Our financial contributions to the conservation of marine mammals in our oceans is 10% of our profits each year - at present that 10% is shared by various organisations -
The Sea Shepherd Foundation http://www.seashepherd.org/

The Vava'u Public Library Fund -
donations are for school fees and the books and stationery donated by our guests are for gifted children in cash-poor families.

The Women’s and Children’s Crisis Centre in Nuku'alofa wccrisiscentre@gmail.com
Website: http://www.wccc.tbu.to/

       
 

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The Diagnostic Laboratory - Prince Wellington Ngu Hospital in Vava'u

Your help is needed for this very important project for the people of Vava'u

It was bought to my attention, when a friend of mine, Vika (one of the waitresses who had served our guests at the Mango Café in Vava’u for their Welcome Lunch) was diagnosed with cancer (and sadly, passed away on Sunday 16 October 2011, aged 40,) that all of the services offered at the local Prince Wellington Ngu Hospital in Vava'u, were totally inadequate for even basic health care for the people of Vava'u.
I have (on occasion over 13 years) required the services of the (antique) X-ray machine at the hospital but the week before I left Vava'u, I took the time to visit the Diagnostic Laboratory and was appalled at what I saw!
The biggest challenge is the lack of funds updating and maintaining the equipment and most importantly, the medical supplies, in particular, the reagents, required for diagnostic testing of blood, urine etc for diabeties, cancer, kidney & liver function and other life threatening diseases. The lab technicians, Epi Vaka & Iona Kauvaka (photo left) are both qualified technicians and do the best they can with their outdated technical equipment. They are very dedicated and it was a pleasure to experience their commitment & the passion for the work they do.

The total annual cost for this laboratory to operate is AUD$15,631.00 EXCLUDING freight from Australia, duty and govt taxes.

The Ministry of Health of the Government of Tonga are unable to meet these costs at this time. Funding for continued operation must be obtained elsewhere. At present the laboratory is receiving funds from visiting tourists and from Friends of the Prince Wellington Ngu Hospital Fundraising Committee.

We ask our guests - instead of 'tipping' for diiferent services in Tonga - a donation to the laboratory fund will support the availablity of good health for all people in Vava'u.

If you would like to make a donatation to this worthy cause - please contact Pat McKee kiwifish@kalianet.to

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD FURTHER INFORMATION AND BANK ACCOUNT DETAILS.

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WhaleSwim Projects in Tonga

We believe in giving back. . . .

School Education Project. . . .

Education in Government schools in Tonga is not FREE. School books, stationery, uniforms and fees are paid for by the child's family and friends. School teachers are paid by overseas aid organisations, however the headmaster/Head mistress is paid by the Tongan Government.
When the average income is just T$10 (US$5) a day, many families find it extremely difficult to provide any more than the basic necessities.
WhaleSwim Adventures & our guests, have donated hundred's of reading books, school stationery and educational equipment into most of the Government schools in Vava'u.
In 2005 we organised a book-drive on Waiheke Island - requesting encyclopedia’s, atlas's & dictionaries and shipped (the 8 large cartons) to the primary and secondary schools in Vava'u. Several of our guests in Australia and USA have got involved in this project and ship a box of books from time to time to the primary school they took time to visit while in Vava'u.

The Diagnostic Laboratory Project - You can help! See bottom centre column!

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Vava'u Hospital Project -
Childrens Panadol and Eye Glasses!


Vava'u Hospital has only the very basic equipment to operate and what they have is outdated. Vital medical supplies like Infant Panadol is always in short supply.
When visiting one of the elders in the village of Pangaimotu in 2005, we noticed she was having problems seeing the detail of the design on a tapa cloth, after talking with her about it, she revealed it was a common problem, not only with the elders but all age groups.


WhaleSwim Adventures organised a eye-glasses appeal on Waiheke Island early in 2006, purchased 300 pairs from a shop on Waiheke Island PLUS the store owner generous donated a further 100 pair - and a total of 456 pair of much needed reading glasses were shipped to Vava'u Hospital. In July, to be distributed by the Doctors.

WhaleSwim Adventures and many of our generous guests have carried bottles of Baby/Infant Panadol in their luggage to Tonga, to assist with the shortage of medication for babies and children at the hospital in Vava'u since 2004.

Our Heart-felt Thanks to all our generous and caring guests who carried many heavy books, crayons, pens, pencils, stationary and Panadol to Vava'u AND to the teenagers, parents and grandparents who gave their own special jigsaws, books and precious treasures that had bought joy and happiness to them as children.
Malo 'aupito!

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