Moon Scuba Goes Whale Watching

A huge, whale-sized thank you to each of you for coming out on Saturday and making the experience so special. It was a perfect day.

How lucky are we to live here? Not everyone gets to roll out of bed, board a boat full of 36 new friends, and breeze off to a national marine sanctuary. We’re still feeling the ocean high. According to Susan and Peter, our Oceanic Society guides, we were joined by approx. 50 humpback whales!

Along with:

  • California Sea Lions

  • Juvenile Mola Molas

  • Common Porpoises

  • Harbor Seals

  • Steller Sea Lions

  • Earless Seals

  • Tufted Puffins

  • Rhinoceros Auklets

  • Black Oyster Catchers

  • Black-footed Albatross

  • Brown Pelicans

  • Brandt’s Cormorants

  • Pelagic Cormorants

  • Black Oyster Catchers

  • Sooty Shearwaters

  • Pink-footed Shearwaters

  • Red-necked Phalaropes

  • Common Murres

  • Cassin’s Auklets

  • Ochre Sea Stars

  • Bull Kelp

  • Jellyfish


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