Every trip on the Pacific Ocean feels magical. However, today’s trip felt like an absolute dream! We headed out west and quickly encountered a spout from a humpback whale located within ~2 miles from shore. We hung out with the humpback whale for a few breath cycles. We got great looks on both sides of the boat. Then, we caught up with a massive pod of ~300 long-beaked common dolphins. The sunset was so stunning coupled with leaping dolphriends and another humpback whale! We have more fun coming up tomorrow, please come out while our migratory friends are still in town 🙂

Naturalist,
Melissa

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