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In this video my friends Gage and Kelsey and I went on a day trip with SANTA CRUZ WHALE WATCHING in the Monterey Bay. We saw Humpback Whales and Dolphins, Overall great experience that I recommend to anyone visiting the area. Contact and signup details for the tour are below
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Whale Watching in Santa Cruz, California
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Two Rare Sharks Seen Feeding Near Southern California Harbor
Whale watchers, on board a catamaran operated by Capt. Dave’s Dolphin & Whale Watching Safari, encountered two very rarely seen basking sharks off of Dana Point Harbor in Southern California yesterday evening. The two sharks, one estimated to be over 20 feet and the other a little under, were only about two miles off the beach, feeding in about 600 feet of water.
Basking sharks are an extraordinary sighting off of Dana Point. “We almost never see basking sharks in this area, so this is quite a sighting to have two of them show up at the same time,” said Captain Dave. According to Captain Dave’s sightings records dating back to 2002, the company has only seen basking sharks twice before; once in May 2012 and again in February 2013.
Basking sharks are the second largest shark species, after the whale shark. Adults can reaches lengths up to 30 feet and weight over 5 tons. Despite their size, they are not dangerous to humans. Basking sharks are filter feeders. They feed on plankton near the surface of the water.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) classifies basking sharks as a species of concern. There are estimated to be only 300 to 500 basking sharks left in the eastern North Pacific. Schools of hundreds and thousands used to be seen off of California. However, due to fisheries and eradication programs in the 1900s, now only a few individuals are seen at one time. The population has not recovered likely due in part to their low reproductive rates.
This was not Captain Dave’s only unique sighting yesterday. Whale watchers on a trip earlier in day were greeted by Dana Point’s first blue whale of the 2016 season! Blue whales are the largest known animal to have ever lived on earth. Although it is rare to see them in March, during the summer months there are more blue whales off Southern California than anywhere on earth. They migrate to California waters to feed on krill, a small shrimp-like crustacean.
Capt. Dave's Dolphin and Whale Watching Safari offers year round, Eco-friendly, dolphin and whale watching excursions aboard unique high-tech catamarans with exclusive features including Eye-to-Eye Underwater Viewing Pods. An award winning filmmaker, author, and whale disentangler, Captain Dave Anderson is a leader in ocean wildlife education and conservation.
All audio and video footage is copyright David Anderson/DolphinSafari.com and may not be used without permission.
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(949) 488-2828
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First Gray Whale of 2018 Season Makes Early Halloween Appearance | Capt. Dave's Whale Watching
Gray whales have begun their annual 12,000 mile migration past Southern California, making their way down the west coast of North America to the warm waters of Baja California, Mexico, a little early this season. Captivated Dana Point whale watchers aboard our high-tech catamaran were treated to the first gray whale of the 2018-2019 season on Halloween. Gray whales are typically not seen until late November or early December.
Our own Captain Tom was enjoying his day off with an afternoon of surfing off San Onofre State Beach when his wife spotted a gray whale. He called us to let us know of the sighting.
According to Captain Marie, who was at the helm of Manute’a, the gray whale is on the skinny side but looks to be doing okay. “It has lots of barnacles and some whale lice, but otherwise looks healthy.” A second gray whale was spotted further in the distance however we did not have enough time to get a good look at it.
Gray whales average between 40 to 50 feet in length and weigh 30 to 40 tons. Each fall they depart the cold waters of the Bering and Chukchi seas, near Alaska, where they spend the summer bottom feeding on small crustaceans called amphipods. The whales travel about 6,000 miles to the warm and protected lagoons of Baja to mate and give birth to their calves. Calves are about 15 feet long when they’re born and will gain over 50 pounds a day feeding on mother’s milk. The whales will spend several weeks in these warmer waters, with new mothers lingering the longest to give the calves time to increase their layer of blubber. In the spring gray whales will make their way back up the coast with new their calves, giving onlookers another opportunity to catch a glimpse of the majestic whales.
Southern California residents are familiar with the annual migration of these large marine mammals and know Dana Point to be one of the best places to view the migration. Gray whales often travel within a mile or two of the coast, and are believed to use Dana Point’s headlands as a landmark on their route. Many residents, as well as visitors to the Orange County area, have experienced unique gray whale encounters aboard Captain Dave’s customized catamarans, which depart from Dana Point Harbor.
Every March Dana Point celebrates migrating gray whales and other marine wildlife with annual Festival of Whales. Ocean-themed event and activities that have an emphasis on education and environmental responsibility attract nearly 100,000 visitors each year.
During their migration gray whales face many challenges including attacks from killer whales, and one particular hazard which takes the lives of nearly 1,000 dolphins and whales every day around the world. An estimated 308,000 dolphins and whales worldwide die every year because of entanglement in fishing gear. Captain Dave Anderson organized Orange County’s first whale rescue group, and alongside other rescue team members, has disentangled many whales, including several gray whales.
Video filmed by drone pilot Grayden Fanning and videographer Craig DeWitt
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Captain Dave's Dolphin and Whale Watching Safari offers daily, year-round, dolphin and whale watching trips from Dana Point, California, aboard a hi-tech catamaran sailboat with Eye-to-Eye Underwater Viewing Pods.
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Dolphin and whale footage is copyright David Anderson/DolphinSafari.com and may not be used without permission.
Dana Point Whale Watchers Have Exciting Up-Close Encounter with Blue Whale
Whale watchers aboard Captain Dave’s Dolphin and Whale Watching Safari in Dana Point, California, had a very up-close and personal encounter with a juvenile blue whale nicknamed “Hitch”. While the boat was in neutral and not moving, “Hitch” swam over to check out the people on board. This is called a mugging. Muggings occur when a whale becomes curious and takes a special interest in a boat. “Hitch” swam around and under Captain Dave’s high-tech catamaran within very close proximity to whale watching passengers. Everyone on board was very excited to be so close to the largest animal on earth!
Southern California hosts the largest concentration of blue whales in the world during the summer months. Between June and October these endangered animals are populating Orange County waters to feed on krill, a very small shrimp-like crustacean. Blue whales can consume four tons of krill every day!
After nearly being hunted to extinction in the early 1900’s, endangered blue whales are now protected worldwide. However, while whaling is no longer considered a threat to blue whales, ship strikes and entanglement in fishing gear are ongoing hazards. Nearly 1,000 dolphins and whales die every day, worldwide, in fishing gear entanglement. Captain Dave organized Orange County's first whale disentanglement group and has successfully disentangled several gray whales, including the gray whale Lily, whose disentanglement made national headlines. Captain Dave wrote and published the award winning book, “Lily, A Gray Whale’s Odyssey”, a magnificent photographic journey of a gray whale’s migration.
All audio and video footage is copyright David Anderson/DolphinSafari.com and may not be used without permission.
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Captain Dave's Dolphin and Whale Watching Safari offers daily, year-round, dolphin and whale watching trips from Dana Point, California, aboard a hi-tech catamaran sailboat with Eye-to-Eye Underwater Viewing Pods.
(949) 488-2828
captdave@cox.net
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Dolphins, Killer Whales, and Channel Islands
Day trip to Santa Cruz island, one of islands in Channel Islands national park. Dolphins, killer whales, and a day of joy walking on the cliffs.
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Dolphins following our whale watching boat!
Dolphins swimming in the waves behind our boat while we were whale watching today outside of Long Beach Harbor. We did see a few whales, but the dolphins kind of stole the show ... !
Baby Gray Whales and Dolphins Underwater - Dolphin Dave's Diaries: January 19, 2017
Highlights from our recent whale watching safaris! Inclement weather kept us off the water today. But we still have some brand new footage to share including migrating Gray Whales (watch for the tiny calf!) and beautiful Common Dolphins (including underwater footage).
New vlogs every day and a LIVE broadcast every week so be sure to subscribe!
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Captain Dave's Dolphin and Whale Watching Safari offers daily, year-round, dolphin and whale watching trips from Dana Point, California, aboard a hi-tech catamaran sailboat with Eye-to-Eye Underwater Viewing Pods.
Tel: (949) 488-2828
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Dolphin and whale footage is copyright David Anderson/DolphinSafari.com and may not be used without permission.
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5 Gray Whales in Just 60 feet of Water off Laguna Beach - Dolphin Davie's Diaries: March 6, 2017
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Captain Dave's Dolphin and Whale Watching Safari offers daily, year-round, dolphin and whale watching trips from Dana Point, California, aboard a hi-tech catamaran sailboat with Eye-to-Eye Underwater Viewing Pods.
Tel: (949) 488-2828
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Dolphin and whale footage is copyright David Anderson/DolphinSafari.com and may not be used without permission.
SHARK PARK in Santa Cruz California, Monterey Bay
Santa Cruz Whale Watching and Wildlife Eco Tours (Shark Park) Santa Cruz County/Monterey Bay. Sea Cliff State Beach. Stagnaro Charters with Kenny, Joe and Megan and the highly experienced local crew.
Great opportunity for School and Class Room Groups, Family, Friends and Individuals. Excellent venue for photographers, educators and students. The most affordable, experienced and even keeled and cordial outfitter and wildlife guides in Santa Cruz. Based in the Santa Cruz Yacht Harbor with offices and shopping on Brommer Street.
Contact them right this minute and help observe and fend for these sharks pups at this unique and one of a kind site (Shark Park, in Santa Cruz County, North End of Monterey Bay, California.
Humpback Whale Breaching in Monterey Bay, Santa Cruz, CA
A drone filmed this adult humpback whale putting on quite a show two miles offshore of Steamer Lane in Santa Cruz!
Aerial Imagery ©2016 Archer Koch of MultiRotorCam
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Baby Gray Whale Found Dead Near Santa Cruz Wharf
A dead gray baby whale with chunks of flesh missing from one of its sides was found floating in the waters of the Santa Cruz wharf Wednesday morning.
Naomi Rose Captive Whales, beneath the surface
Naomi Rose is the marine mammal scientist for the Animal Welfare Institute in Washington, DC. She works on several campaigns and coalitions addressing problems associated with cetacean live capture, trade, and captivity, both in the U.S. and abroad. She has been a member of the International Whaling Commission (IWC) Scientific Committee since 2000, where she participates in the subcommittees on environmental concerns and whale watching. She has authored or co-authored over 35 scientific papers and authored numerous articles for animal protection publications, as well as chapters in several books. She lectures annually at three universities and speaks at and participates in various conferences, workshops, meetings, and task forces at the international, national and state level. She has testified before the U.S. Congress four times. Her work was featured in the recent non-fiction book Death at SeaWorld: Shamu and the Dark Side of Killer Whales in Captivity, by David Kirby. She received a Ph.D. in biology from the University of California at Santa Cruz in 1992, where her dissertation examined the social dynamics of wild orcas. She has worked in the marine mammal advocacy field for over 20 years.
Presentation Title: Captive Whales: Beneath the Surface
Suggested grades: 5th -12+
Classroom Resources:
Read Dr. Rose’s captive Orca whale paper at
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Vocabulary
Cetacean– a group term for all species of whale, dolphins, and porpoises (from the taxonomic Order Cetacea)
Dentition– relating to teeth and their condition.
Environmental enrichment– in zoos and aquariums, this refers to toys, rockword, vegetation, or other efforts/features to make a captive enclosure more stimulating or interesting to the animals.
Public display– the exhibition of cetaceans in zoos, aquariums, and theme parks.
Stock structure– the organization of a wildlife population, in terms of sex ratios, age classes(e.g. calf, juvenile, adult), distribution(including boundaries of home range), breeding habits, and other elements
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Santa Cruz Dolphins
A big part of the allure of the being on the ocean is just enjoying being out there. A common sight (but one I never get tired of) is when the dolphins decide to show. Their effortless beauty is mesmerizing and just adds to the day.
Dolphin and Whale Watching Gold Coast 2017
Dolphins chasing our boat
9.14.14 Feeding Humpback Whales in Carmel-By-The-Sea
Chris' Fishing and Whale Watching
48 Fisherman's Wharf #1
Monterey, CA 93940
831.375.5951
We offer full service guided Family Friendly Fishing & Whale Watching tours year around in the third largest deep submarine canyon in the world. Our skippers are known for their ability to find Gray whales, Killer whales, dolphins, turtles, porpoises and more!
Whale Encounter on the way to Santa Cruz Island.mpg
On our way to the Santa Cruz Island, we were lucky enough to be visited by two friendly humpback whales making their way up the coast which we caught on video...
Dolphin Encounter - Capitola, Ca
Stand up paddle (SUP) from New Brighton Beach off Capitola, Monterey Bay... encountered a pod of dolphins and some whales in the distance.
Filmed with the GoPro HERO3 and DJI Phantom.
Whale Watching Channel Islands California
Whale Watching off the coast of California is a treat for visitors and residents alike. The season peaks from late December through mid-April as these beautiful giants migrate through the Santa Barbara Channel along Oxnard’s shores in the winter.
A three-hour whale watching tour departs from the Channel Island Harbor where riders will catch a glimpse of ray whales, humpback whales, seals, sea lions, several species of dolphins. For a full day trip, enjoy a landing at the Channel Islands at Anacapa Island or Santa Cruz Island.
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