From Mendocino to Monterey, whale fests offer the chance to glimpse these migrating giants — plus hiking, dining and rocking ...
With warm — relative to Alaska — spring waters, migratory rest-stops and great feeding grounds, Los Angeles County’s coast is ...
What makes Monterey Bay so appealing is what you can’t see. Starting a mile off shore from Moss Landing is the start of the third largest submarine canyon in the world. It is 292 miles long, 7.5 miles ...
Everything you need to know if you’re going whale watching off LA’s 'Blue Highway.' ...
We tour Dana Point California going out on a whale watch out of Dana Point harbor. We hike some of the trails along Dana Point then we also walk around Dana Point Harbor we did see some whales while ...
The blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus) sighting took place in Loreto Bay National Park (PNBL) and caps an unprecedented whale watching season, which begins annually in December.
Captain Andrew Zazeski on the New Horizon from J&M Sportfishing in Monterey took a crew trip out to the deep canyon waters ...
Whale watching in Cabo San Lucas has a seasonal window each year due to migrating whales traveling to warmer breeding waters. The following article looks at migratory patterns, the times of year most ...
Bay Area locals know one thing-the area is overcrowded. Dodging traffic, avoiding tourist traps, and finding the emptiest ...
Late winter is prime time for dramatic ocean movement. Breeding grounds fill with calves, feeding zones pulse with activity, and boat wakes cut through water that suddenly looks brighter again. A good ...
Warming ocean waters are shrinking whale feeding areas and increasing entanglement risk along the U.S. West Coast.