There’s nothing better than seeing hundreds and hundreds of wild dolphins! 🙂 On today’s afternoon trip, we went out west and quickly encountered a massive pod of ~800 long-beaked common dolphins! They were stampeding, tail slapping, and launching out of the water! We also saw so many tiny calves swimming next to their mamas! We have another trip coming up soon so please stay tuned!

Our sunset trip consisted of calm blue water, a stellar sunset and spunky dolphriends! We encountered a lovely pod of ~200 long-beaked common dolphins! They were being very active and looked like they were having so much fun surfing along the Privateer! We heard from other whale watching friends that larger predatory cetaceans were in town, located down south of the border so that could be one of the reasons why it was a little quiet on the water today. The beauty of our trips is that we never know what we’ll encounter out here on the Pacific Ocean. Can’t wait for tomorrow’s adventure! Please join us soon.

Naturalist,
Melissa

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