Heading North
Over the past two weeks, we’ve been seeing more and more Gray Whales traveling north along San Diego’s coast. Juveniles and adult females (without calves), and adult males are migrating
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Over the past two weeks, we’ve been seeing more and more Gray Whales traveling north along San Diego’s coast. Juveniles and adult females (without calves), and adult males are migrating
By Rebecca Milkey, Southern California Director of Marketing Successful Sightings and Statistics from Hornblower Captains, Crew and Volunteer Whalers from San Diego Natural History Museum Percentage of Cruises that Hornblower
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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,
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.
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
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