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Terry Howson grew up surfing, sailing and swimming on the waters and beaches of Rockingham. In 1989, at the age of 23, he set out to pursue his dream of swimming with the local wild dolphins.

Terry dedicated 12 months to learn as much about the dolphins as he could. Seven days a week, 10 hours a day he followed them on his family’s small boat, observing their habits and behaviours. Many months later his determination finally paid off with his first in water encounter with a curious young female dolphin, who he now knows as Logo. As time went on Terry’s interactions with Logo became more frequent as her trust in his friendship strengthened. Gradually, other dolphins became curious of the new visitor and started to interact on a regular basis.

Terry set out to establish a dolphin swim project, unlike any other in the world. The idea was to offer a truly wild dolphin encounter. He believed the dolphins should not be fed by humans or taken out of their natural environment to ensure natural behaviours and independence was conserved. He also believed learning how to fit into the dolphin’s way of life rather than trying to make them conform to ours was the only way to truly present a wild dolphin experience. This operation was christened ‘Rockingham Dolphins’ and it was a ‘one man show’ with Terry skippering, tour guiding, taking bookings, doing the marketing and the maintenance.

As word of mouth grew, Terry focused on improving and growing the business into the successful company that it is today. This dedication to excellence was recognized by the Industry in 2001 when Rockingham Dolphins won the ecotourism category of the Western Australian Tourism Awards. After subsequent wins in 2002 & 2003 Rockingham Dolphins followed up in 2004 with a National Ecotourism Award and by being inducted into the WA Tourism Hall of Fame. 

Since then Terry has continued to develop other local ecotourism opportunities with the formation of Rockingham Wild Encounters (RWE), founded in 2005 now rebranded as Perth Wildlife Encounters (2019). PWE operates the Penguin Island ferry service and cruises that showcase the local marine wildlife and scenic highlights of the Shoalwater Islands Marine Park. PWE now operates 3 boats, a gift store, Pengos Café and services over 120,000 passengers a year. Terry takes great pride in his ecotourism operations and feels very privileged to be able to introduce this special part of Western Australia to visitors from all over the world.

 

 

The Dolphin Swim Boat

 
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APOLLO 3

Launched in August 2008 ‘Apollo3’ is the result of 20 years of dolphin swimming experience. It is the sixth vessel that Terry has built for the cruise and he reckons that he has finally got it right! At 15.5 metres in length and 4.8 metres in beam it comfortably accommodates a maximum of 44 passengers and 7 crew and cruises at 18 knots. ‘Apollo3’ features a huge rear swimming platform with ladders running across the full width of the transom making access to the water nice and easy. A rear helm station on the fly bridge provides additional passenger safety. It allows our skippers to manoeuvre the vessel in reverse to stay right next to the action. A continuous stream of salt water heated by the vessels engines keep our intrepid swimmers nice and warm before and after entering the water. There is also plenty of hot fresh water for teas and coffees. The vessel has 2 unisex toilets and plenty of under seat storage for comfortably stowing hand luggage.

 

 

accreditation & awards

 
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Perth Wildlife Encounters have achieved Ecoplus accreditation with the Australian Tourism Accreditation Program. Tourism Council Western Australia is responsible for the Australian Tourism Accreditation Program in Western Australia. This program is designed to establish and continually improve Industry standards for conducting a tourism business. Accreditation provides consumers, and the Industry, with an assurance that businesses are committed to professionalism both in operations and delivery of service.

Perth Wildlife Encounters’ commitment to continual improvement has been recognized at a state and national level. The Swim with Wild Dolphins Tour has won 3 state ecotourism awards in 2001, 2002 and 2003. In 2004 the tour was inducted into the West Australian Tourism Hall of Fame and won the Australian Tourism Award for Ecotourism. 

More recently, Perth Wildlife Encounters has been recognized by the Rockingham & Kwinana Chamber of Commerce Regional Business Awards winning the 2014 Tourism Operator Award and 2015 Business of the Year.

Perth Wildlife Encounters and Penguin Island are also featured on Tripadvisor and have once again received Certificates of Excellence for 2016.