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FEATURE ARTICLES BY MONTEREY BAY WHALE WATCH

The Gray Whale Migration off Monterey

Gray Whales are currently being sighted every day off Monterey as the southern migration nears its peak. Weather conditions have improved and lately days at sea have been warm and sunny. We have sighted dolphins on many trips including Long Beaked Common Dolphins, Risso’s Dolphins, Pacific White-Sided Dolphins, and Northern Right Whale Dolphins, sometimes in…

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January 1, 2003

Secret Killers of Monterey Bay

National Geographic Explorer Television Program focuses on Monterey Bay Whale Watch Marine Biologists Nancy Black and Richard Ternullo airing on MSNBC Sunday, Nov. 3 at 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET and 8 p.m. PT/11 p.m. ET Repeats Saturday, Nov. 9 at 3 p.m. PT/6 p.m. ET National Geographic EXPLORER premieres Secret Killers of Monterey on…

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October 1, 2002

Whales Arrive for Summer in Monterey Bay

Summer in Monterey Bay begins the start of a new and productive season in the seas. Spring winds have created intense upwelling of cold nutrient-rich water and with the sun’s fuel, microscopic plants and animals flourish, providing abundant food for the larger animals of the Bay. Humpback Whales feed on tons of schooling anchovies, Blue…

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May 1, 2002

The Blue Planet: Seas of Life TV Special

The Blue Planet: Seas of Life, an eight-part series and a co-production between the Discovery Channel and the BBC, aired January 27 and 28 from 9 to 11 p.m, with the final parts airing on May 5. The first part, “Ocean World“, contained one of the most spectacular wildlife events ever filmed. If you missed…

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January 1, 2002

Gray Whales Off Monterey: Their Southbound Journey

The first pod of Gray Whales was spotted passing Monterey Bay on December 8th by marine biologist Nancy Black of Monterey Bay Whale Watch. This marks the beginning of the spectacular annual migration of the Gray Whale. Monterey Bay is the best place along the coast to observe these magnificent mammals due to the deep…

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December 8, 2001

Summer Whales and Dolphins

Update: Blue whales arrived in good numbers in mid-July and are continuing to be seen daily as of late August. For the latest sightings see our Current Sightings Report. As the end of spring approaches, the upwelling season is in full swing. Afternoon winds drive the nutrients from the deep ocean up to the surface…

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June 15, 2001

Gray Whales on Northern Migration

The northern migration of the Gray Whale has just begun. After spending the winter months off the west coast of Baja California in the protected lagoons where the Gray Whales mate and bear calves, some are now on their way back to their Alaskan feeding grounds. The first whales headed north are usually female whales…

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March 15, 2001

Gray Whales Headed South

As winter approaches, we look forward to the annual migration of the Gray Whale. These whales are now a success story, having recovered from near extinction. They are the first marine mammal ever to be removed from the endangered species list. As of early December, most of the Gray Whales have left their summer feeding…

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December 15, 2000

November Special

As we enter November, the fog has disappeared and we can expect some nice clear days. This has been a phenomenal year for Blue Whales, and Monterey Bay Whale Watch has sighted Blue Whales just about everyday since mid-July. As of November 3rd, Blue Whales are still feeding over the canyon in Monterey Bay. A…

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November 15, 2000

Blue Whales Arrive in Monterey Bay

Blue Whales, the largest animals to ever live on earth at lengths up to 100 feet, are currently feeding in Monterey Bay. On July 22, marine biologists from Monterey Bay Whale Watch counted at least 30 blue whales feeding on the north rim of Monterey’s Submarine Canyon. Lead biologist, Nancy Black, sighted groups of 2…

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July 15, 2000

Spring Brings Humpback Whales to Feed in Monterey Bay

Humpback whales have arrived in large numbers to feed in Monterey Bay. As of May 1st, our counts indicate there are at least 40 to 50 humpbacks in the Bay feeding on large schools of anchovies. This is a key indicator that we are entering a new season off the California coast — the prime…

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May 15, 2000

Killer Whales from Puget Sound Observed in Monterey Bay!

Marine biologists from Monterey Bay Whale Watch documented an incredible sighting on Saturday, Jan 29, 2000. “Resident” killer whales from Washington state and British Columbia were sighted in Monterey Bay! The much beloved K and L pods traveled nearly 1000 miles away from their normal range and fed on salmon in Monterey Bay. This is…

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February 15, 2000