February 2nd, 2011

Super Abuntant Gray Whales

Wow! so far last Month we enjoyed the best Whale sighting in 4 years. Lots of groups and in close to the kelp beds. Many Mother and Calf combo along with mid sized male groups of 2-3. Come out sailing as we travel along with these amazing animals. The gray whale is one of the animal kingdom’s great migrators. Traveling in groups called pods, some of these giants swim 12,430 miles (20,000 kilometers) round-trip from their summer home in Alaskan waters to the warmer waters off the Mexican coast. The whales winter and breed in the shallow southern waters and balmier climate.

The whale uses its snout to forage by dislodging tiny creatures from the seafloor. It then filters these morsels with its baleen (a comb-like strainer of plates) in the upper jaw. A piece of gray whale baleen, also called whalebone, is about 18 inches (46 centimeters) long and has a consistency much like a fingernail. Whalebone was once used to make ladies’ corsets and umbrella ribs.

Like all whales, gray whales surface to breathe, so migrating groups are often spotted from North America’s west coast. These whales were once the target of extensive hunting, and by early in the 20th century they were in serious danger of extinction.

Today gray whales are protected by international law,  their numbers have grown. In 1994, the gray whale was removed from the United States endangered species List.

A special thanks to 2 of our guest(Onno and Cynthia) from January 23rd trip for the very nice images!!





January 20th, 2011

SD Big Bay Whale Festival

The highlight of the January celebration of Whale Days is the Whale Festival from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 22, 2011, at the new Port Pavilion on Broadway Pier.  Kids will love the music, face painting and giant inflated whale to walk through.

The free event offers a wide variety of interactive and hands on displays to spark the interest and imagination of any child including a walk-through whale, live sea creatures, face painting, art projects and a bounce house. Enjoy onsite music and a “Concert for Whales” featuring Eve Selis and her band from 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm.

There will be chances to win free whale watching trips and much more. Come by our booth and say hello!

Don’t miss out on this popular event and all of the festivities on the Big Bay in January.





January 7th, 2011

Awesome New Video by Facebook4URBiz

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December 16th, 2010

Whale Watchings evolution comes to San Diego

We are going to set up a system that we help all our sailing family in the San Diego area. This system will help find and track and be mindful of the rules while whale watching, as well as to help them avoid potential conflicts. We will be on channel 4 VHF radio spotting whales all over Point Loma. We be launching a web site, www.whalesandiego.com were you can download the grid Photo system we will have in place. This will be geared toward the boats coming out of San Diego Bay. Sorry Mission Bay Boaters. We will have spotters locating the whales as they head south till around the end of February. We will try to spread the word and will be asking for contributions for the Cabrillo Park as well as paying the dedicated spotters. We also will help with the whale migration tracking With American Cetacean Society – San Diego Chapter