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Western Prince Whale Watching & Wildlife Tours one of the first in the San Juan Islands to adopt Biodiesel

This year we will be the first Whale Watching & Wildlife Tour operator on San Juan Island using Biodiesel. We will be powering the Western Prince II” exclusively with B20, a 20% blend of Biodiesel and Petroleum Diesel. Although the cost for Biodiesel is significantly higher, we feel that it is our duty to help protect the magnificent environment we operate in. We are happy to be a leader in adopting the use of this alternative fuel.

(PRWEB) March 5, 2004--In 1986, Western Prince Whale Watching & Wildlife Tours was the first company from the San Juan Islands to share the wonder of Orca whales with the public. In 2004, they will become one of the first whale watching companies on San Juan Island to exclusively use eco-friendly Biodiesel fuel.

Ivan and Jacquelyn Reiff, owners of Western Prince, Inc., recently announced their decision to use Biodiesel B20 blend. The Reiffs stated, "We feel that it is our duty to help protect the magnificent environment in which we operate. We are happy to be a leader in adopting the use of this alternative fuel."

Biodiesel is produced from vegetable oil, making it a truly renewable resource. The B20 blend reduces unburned hydrocarbons (cause of smog& ozone) by 21%, particulate matter (a factor in respiratory disease) by 10%, carbon dioxide (a greenhouse gas) by 16%, and carbon monoxide (a deadly toxin) by 11%. In addition, the use of Biodiesel B20 reduces the foul smelling exhaust fumes commonly associated with diesel engines.

Ivan, the U.S. Coast Guard licensed captain of the Western Prince II, said, "We are proud of our companys record of respecting the whales and their environment while educating the public during over 2500 wildlife cruises. While the cost of biodiesel is significantly higher for a small-scale company like ours, it is a necessary next step in being good stewards of our marine ecosystem."

Jacquelyn, a certified teacher, adds, "Our entire staff enjoys sharing their knowledge and insight with our passengers. This will be one more piece of environmental information to pass along both verbally and through example."

The Reiffs hope that those who appreciate the beauty and diversity of the marine environment in the Pacific Northwest will join them this year for a memorable and educational whale watching and wildlife tour. Information about Western Prince Whale Watching & Wildlife Tours can be found at www.westernprince.com. Detailed facts about biodiesel fuel are available at www.biodiesel.org.


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