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Showing posts with label humpback whales. Show all posts
Showing posts with label humpback whales. Show all posts

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Anchovy buffet at Moss Landing!

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How do I describe the smell of whale breath? 
Sort of heavy and compost-y.  A bit fishy.  
Sort of like a big post-anchovy-feast burp (although scientists will tell you that whales' respiratory and digestive systems are not connected, so their breath has nothing to do with their diet) 
How would I know this?
I showed up -- along with the Fall run of anchovies and the accompanying mass of marine mammal feeders--  at Moss Landing on the northern CA coast one week this September.   This is what I saw: 


WHY'RE SO MANY MARINE ANIMALS AT MOSS LANDING?
Moss Landing enjoys a queer underwater topographical feature that resembles the Grand Canyon -- some 2 miles deep, running perpendicular to the shoreline, for more than a mile offshore!
Marine mammals find this deep water appealing, and the migrating anchovy mass irresistible.       At Moss Landing,  a slick of sea lions, 200+ strong, accompanied by more than a dozen diving humpback whales, kept our boat entranced for hours!  Check out how close they were!

WHAT'S THE BEST BOAT AT MOSS LANDING?
The Sanctuary -- no question!
This whale watch outfit operates solely on biodiesel, a more expensive but far cleaner marine fuel that supports the protected waters of Moss Landing.
They are a small boat, so it's easy to find a spot at the rail.

With 3 marine naturalists and only about 30 guests on board, I surely got a great bargain at 50 bucks for 5 hours with the whales!

WHAT MONTH AT MOSS LANDING IS BEST FOR WHALE WATCHING?
ALL months!
In Spring, baby gray whales migrate north with their mothers along the coast of Moss Landing, and orcas can often be seen hunting them.
In Summertime,  krill -- that microscopic plant growth, blooms in the bay around Moss Landing, attracting large baleen feeders like humpbacks and blue whales.
Fall brings typically calmer seas and the anchovy run, like I filmed above.
And Winter is a parade of gray whales past Moss Landing-- although they're stealthy bottom-feeders and our naturalist said they were consequently hard to get a good "visit" with.

WHAT  ANIMALS MIGHT YOU SEE OFF MOSS LANDING BESIDES WHALES?
The Californian sea otter -- that playful marine mammal with hands that can unscrew the drain on aquarium tanks! -- has the lushest fur of ANY mammal on earth!   Moss Landing is a protected marine site and so enjoys the privilege of hosting newly rehabbed otters from the Monterey Aquarium.

Sea lions pile on the docks, and spotted seals leap through the water.

And birds!   The albatross comes all the way from Hawaii to feed;  pelicans and murres can be seen year round.  And the Shearwaters, straight from Hitchcock's The Birds?   They're out there, too.

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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Nancy taught me: SWIMMING WITH HUMPBACKS

Welcome to the first in my series of "Look What My Clients Taught Me"!  
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Ever spend the afternoon on a whale-watching boat?

Want to get even closer?   Kayak with bubble-netting whales off adventure ships in Alaska?

Well... then you might be ready, to swim, IN the ocean, WITH these gentle giants!

Nancy, of CA, recently invited me to travel to the Dominican Republic where we could actually do just that!

Check it out!:


WHEN do you swim with humpbacks? 
They migrate to the Dominican Republic waters in the wintertime.

WHERE do you swim with humpbacks?
The best place is near the Dominican Republic, in the Caribbean

on the Silver Banks, in the Sanctuary for the Marine Mammals.

HOW MUCH does it cost to swim with humpback?
Costs for basic stateroom on this 6-day cruise are $3350pp, plus sanctuary fees and flights.

Thank you, Nancy from Carmel, for sharing SWIMMING WITH HUMPBACKS with me!

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Thanks to Conscious Breath Adventures for their photography.