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October 15 – Killer Whales ALL DAY LONG!!!

Naturalist BlogBy Naturalist BlogOctober 15, 2019

The sun had decided to hide today. Regardless, the conditions still looked quite nice. There wasn’t much of a swell, and there wasn’t much wind either. We set sail on the Pacifica with myself, Captain Rod, and Deckhand Kevin. I was not prepared for how epic this day was about to become.   We started…

October 14th 2019 – Big Blue Whale, Little Minke Whale and an Albino Dolphin…

Naturalist BlogBy Naturalist BlogOctober 14, 2019

A variety of amazing animals showed up during our 9AM trip today! Even though there was a variety, we strived for great looks with a few of them. The first humpback whale I found produced a single blow and disappeared. Capt. Rod decided it was wise to let the long winded whale be and we…

October 13 – So many Blue Whales!

Naturalist BlogBy Naturalist BlogOctober 13, 2019

I was standing on the wharf drinking my morning coffee when Captain Rod and deckhand Kevin tied up the boat after refuelling this morning. I wave hello, and Rod steps out of the wheelhouse to immediately tell me the news – one of our coworkers was out fishing and had seen Blue Whales! They were…

October 12 – The bay was full of Humpbacks and Risso’s!

Naturalist BlogBy Naturalist BlogOctober 12, 2019

Absolutely no shortage of cetaceans out there on the bay today! The conditions were looking favourable again as we set sail on the New Horizon with Captain Danny, Deckhand Alfredo, and myself (Pete). After a couple of weeks where the humpbacks were relatively spread out and in low numbers, today was definitely a turning point.…

October 11 – Flat Calm Seas, Risso’s, & a Lone Feeding Humpback

Naturalist BlogBy Naturalist BlogOctober 11, 2019

Upon leaving the harbor we could see clear skies and flat calm seas. I know I mentioned this in my last blog, but its really that big a deal here on the Bay. We pushed to the northwest on the Pacifica (our vessel) passing the shorelines of Monterey, Pacific Grove, and finally Point Pinos, making…

October 10 – Humpbacks, Bottlenose Dolphins, and KILLER WHALES hunting a sea lion!!

Naturalist BlogBy Naturalist BlogOctober 10, 2019

Yesterday, the weather had gotten a little bit too rough for us to safely go out. I was itching to get back out, and couldn’t wait to get on board the boat today. We set sail on the Pacifica with Captain Danny and deckhand Kevin, heading down across Del Monte beach to a sighting our…

October 8 Perfect Conditions with Feeding Humpbacks and Risso’s Dolphin

Naturalist BlogBy Naturalist BlogOctober 8, 2019

We left Fisherman’s Wharf and made our way into the bay to stunning conditions. The sun was shining brightly in a blue sky streaked with wispy clouds, the air was a perfect 70 degrees, and the ocean was flat as a lake! However, by the time we got a mile northwest of Point Pinos we…

October 7 – Blue Whales, Risso’s Dolphins, Humpback Whales. TWICE!

Naturalist BlogBy Naturalist BlogOctober 7, 2019

I’ve been off work for the last 4 days and was completely itching to get back out on the water. It looked like Monterey Bay was welcoming me back as we set sail with no wind, no swell, perfect visibility, and the sun shining. I was with Captain Danny and deckhand Kevin aboard the New…

October 6th 2019 – More blue whales today!

Naturalist BlogBy Naturalist BlogOctober 6, 2019

Both our 9AM and 1:30 PM trips encountered the largest creature on the planet today, the blue whale! We have been lucky enough to see them 3 days in a row. The blue whale is known to frequent our waters in late summer and fall. Our first trip encountered 2 blue whales and the second…

October 5 – Spectacular Day with Blue Whales and Dolphins!

Naturalist BlogBy Naturalist BlogOctober 6, 2019

We left Monterey and made our way out into the bay. It was very clear, we could see straight across to the Santa Cruz Mountains. Warm sun, and a moderate sea breeze had us feeling good about the adventure ahead. After 45 minutes we rounded Point Pinos and began moving south. We soon spotted a…

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