Bremer Canyon - A marine Wonderland

Bremer Canyon: Australia’s Deep-Sea Marine Wonderland

A Hidden Gem Off Western Australia

Bremer Canyon is a remarkable underwater feature located 70 kilometres offshore from Bremer Bay in Western Australia. It is part of the Bremer Marine Park, a protected area covering 4,472 square kilometres in the Indian Ocean. The canyon’s depths range from 15 metres to over 5,000 metres, making it one of Australia’s most significant deep-sea environments.

Carved into the continental slope, Bremer Canyon is one of more than 80 submarine canyons along Australia’s southern coastline. It stands out due to its extraordinary biodiversity and ecological importance.

A Marine Biodiversity Hotspot

During summer (January to April), Bremer Canyon becomes a thriving marine hotspot. Its unique shape influences ocean currents, including the Leeuwin Current, which carries warm waters southward.

The canyon’s steep walls trigger upwelling, bringing nutrient-rich waters to the surface. This process fuels plankton growth, forming the base of a rich marine food web. As a result, countless marine species gather here to feed.

Orcas: The Stars of Bremer Canyon

Bremer Canyon hosts the largest seasonal gathering of killer whales (orcas) in the Southern Hemisphere. Each year, 150 to 200 orcas arrive to hunt squid, tuna, and even beaked whales.

The area is also home to sperm whales, pilot whales, oceanic blue sharks, great white sharks, dolphins, sunfish, Australian sea lions, and fur seals. Rare beaked whales also make occasional appearances, adding to the canyon’s mystique.

From Discovery to Scientific Interest

Bremer Canyon was first identified as a marine hotspot in 2005 by researcher Dave Riggs. His work documented high marine activity, particularly among orcas, drawing scientific and public attention.

By 2014, ecotourism charters began offering boat tours to see the orcas firsthand. In 2018, Bremer Marine Park was officially designated, protecting the area from harmful activities like oil and gas exploration.

Scientific Research and Environmental Importance

Bremer Canyon is part of the Albany Canyon Group, a system of 32 canyons that boost marine productivity. Researchers use satellite tags, aerial surveys, and underwater cameras to study the area’s unique ocean dynamics.

Upwelling, water temperature, and currents drive the canyon’s biodiversity. However, much remains unknown, as most research focuses on the summer season.

Visiting Bremer Canyon

Between mid-December and mid-April, full-day boat tours operate from Bremer Bay, reaching Bremer Canyon in about 90 minutes. Operators report a 96-98% success rate for orca sightings.

Visitors also see dolphins, seabirds, and other marine wildlife, making the trip an unforgettable experience.

A Deep-Sea Wonder Worth Protecting

Bremer Canyon is an ecological marvel and one of Australia’s most important marine ecosystems. Its thriving biodiversity highlights the ocean’s complexity and the need for continued research and conservation.

This deep-sea oasis offers a rare glimpse into the wonders beneath the waves, reminding us how much there is still to discover.

Join an Unforgettable Killer Whale Expedition with Naturaliste Charters!

Experience the thrill of encountering orcas in the wild at Bremer Canyon, one of the world’s best marine wildlife hotspots! With Naturaliste Charters, you’ll get up close to the largest seasonal gathering of killer whales in the Southern Hemisphere.

From mid-December to mid-April, embark on a full-day adventure from Bremer Bay, where expert guides will take you into deep waters teeming with orcas, sperm whales, dolphins, and seabirds. Witness these incredible predators hunt, play, and interact in their natural habitat.

With a 96-98% success rate for orca sightings, this is a once-in-a-lifetime experience you won’t want to miss!

📍 Book your expedition today with Naturaliste Charters and be part of an unforgettable ocean adventure!

A view from within Bremer Canyon of a killer whale

Bremer Bay Killer Whale Season Opens December

Bremer Bay Killer Whale Expeditions Return

 

One of the most exciting times of the year is rapidly approaching as Bremer Bay gets set to welcome the killer whale season.

Legend Charters sister charter Naturaliste Charters is about to move their purpose built luxury 23 metre catamaran down to the great southern coast.

Where they will launch from Bremer Bay harbour, preparing to commence tours to the Bremer Basin.

Playful Orca Bremer Canyon 2024
Playful Orca Bremer Canyon 2024

Bremer Canyon Hotspot

 

Bremer Canyon is renowned for its unique oceanic conditions, drawing an impressive array of seabirds and cetaceans.

The nutrient-rich waters support incredible biodiversity, from majestic albatrosses to playful dolphins and apex predators killer whales (orca).

It’s a place where the rare meets the extraordinary, and every trip offers a chance to observe something remarkable.

Sea Lion on Glasse Island in the Bremer Basin
Sea Lion on Glasse Island in the Bremer Basin

December Tour Start

 

Naturaliste Charters will commence the season with four days of Pelagic Birdwatching.

Exploring the Bremer Canyon for birdlife which visit the area from all around the world.

These limited tours have been operating for a couple of years attracting Australian bird enthusiasts and scientists.

Tours are accompanied by a marine biologists and photographers, recording the sightings of different species.

More information: https://naturalistecharters.com.au/booking/

An array of bird species visit the Bremer Canyon
An array of bird species visit the Bremer Basin

Killer Whale Expeditions

 

Probably the biggest ticket item on the annual whale watching season would have to be the Killer Whale Expeditions.

This extraordinary journey takes you to one of Earth’s least explored places.

Where an astonishing array of marine wildlife exists.

Exploring the heart of Bremer Canyon on a globally acclaimed expedition to witness the majestic apex predators – Killer Whales (Orca).

Killer whales visit Bremer Basin to hunt for food
Majestic Killer Whales Return to Bremer Basin for a Thrilling Hunt

Other Marine Life You Might Encounter

 

On your expedition along with Killer Whales (Orca) you may also see pods of long-finned pilot whales, false Killer whales, sperm whales, a rare beaked whale or blue whale.

Admire the acrobatics of large pods of dolphins, encounter various shark species, and marvel at the enormous oceanic sunfish along with a variety of stunning sea birds.

Sunfish are just one unique species you may see in Bremer Canyon
Sunfish are just one unique species you may see in Bremer Canyon

A Big Bucket List Tick

 

Bremer Bay is located in the Great Southern Region of Western Australia two hours east of Albany in the small fishing town of Bremer Bay.

A range of accommodation is available in Bremer Bay, but it does fill up fast.

Tick this experience off your bucket list and be prepared to be awed by the majestic killer whales of Bremer.

Book now so as not to disappoint https://legendcharters.net.au/whale-watching-tours/killer-whales-tour-bremer-bay/

Photos featured here are from our 2024 season.

 

Naturaliste Charters sister ship The Alison Maree
Naturaliste Charters sister ship The Alison Maree