Humpback whales typically arrive in Newfoundland waters during the late spring to early summer, with sightings commonly starting around mid-June. They migrate north from their breeding grounds in the Caribbean to feed on the abundant fish and krill in the nutrient-rich waters of the North Atlantic. The whales generally remain in the area until the fall, when they begin their migration back to warmer waters.
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