Hornblower Helping to Reduce the Use of Plastic Straws
Now you can help Hornblower help keep the oceans healthy for wildlife! In support of the nation’s efforts to reduce the amount of “single use” plastics entering the oceans, straws
Scientists Track Gray Whale Migration From Big Sur Bluffs After 7 Year Hiatus
Taken from “A Winter’s Watch: Scientists Track Whale Migration From Big Sur Bluffs” from the Montery Herald website The census in 2011 estimated the current population to be about 21,000,
As indicações são que a observação de baleias deste ano vai ser fantástica!
The New York Times is reporting today that whale sightings along the coast off of Monterey, California are fantastic. This is a good sign for whale watching in San Diego.
Even Gray Whales Enjoy Travel Snacks
You may have heard that Gray Whales fast during the long migration to and from the breeding grounds and only eat on the northern feeding grounds. So what’s up with
Capitão de Observação de Baleias visita o USNS Mercy
Hornblower’s very own Captain Jose had the honor of visiting the USNS Mercy earlier this month. He was invited by commanding officer, Captain John Rotruck after he had enjoyed the
We’ve got the Blues!
We’ve been quite surprised over the last few weeks to have multiple Blue Whale sightings, 4 so far!. This is unusual as Blue Whales call Southern California home in summer
Today’s Gray Whales Swim Right Up to the Hornblower Boat
San Diego Whale Watching Report for 3/17: What a glorious day on the water! The luck of the Irish was with us today for both cruises: AM: About 6 miles
Baleias Jubarte Protegem Outras Espécies de Orcas!
Scientists have discovered that humpback whales occasionally act in an altruistic manner — actively protecting not just their calves, but also seals, sea lions, other whales, and even a mola