01/22/22

Naturalist Log for Saturday, January 22nd: Spectacular weather holds through the weekend, while plenty of Grey Whales abound. Our morning trip faired well, with 8 Grey Whales and 20 Risso’s Dolphin. Solid. Once again, the afternoon trip stole the show, starting with a lone, friendly Bottlenose Dolphin, who rode our bow for the first fifteen…

More Greys

The Grey Whale continue their steady march south to Baja California for winter breeding. With captain Rod at the helm, the Pacifica ventured out offshore, just outside Monterey Bay to find scattered handfuls here and there. Today boasted beautiful weather, with calm winds, relatively warm and sunny, and gentle waves rolling slowly under the boat.…

Seven Greys

The 10am start to our winter whale watch season allows the crew more time in the morning to enjoy ourselves. This January in Monterey has been especially pleasant in regards to the weather and sea conditions, and as I went through my morning routine I wondered what our whale watching adventures held in store for…

Greys and Risso’s

The New Horizon pushed out into the bay with Captain John at the helm. It was sunny and mild, with a northeastern breeze starting. We made our way beyond the point, and soon after saw our first whale spouts. It turned out to be a single southbound grey whale on its way to Baja. We…

Warm Winter Sun & Grey Whales!

We couldn’t have asked for a more beautiful and warm winter whale watch. The sun was shinning the swell broad and comfortable and the Gray Whales were out in force. We cruised comfortably out of Monterey around the peninsula and found whales readily all around the point. With the accessibility of the whales Captain Danny…

Southbound Greys

Rockin’ ride today, as we large, steep swells made for a rollercoaster of a trip. Resolute, our tough set of passengers had little trouble with conditions and helped us spot a total of 7 Grey Whales. Unfortunately, conditions deteriorated to a point that safety trumped fun, and we had to come in a bit on…