Something in the water!

Detailed Sightings Log - June 20, 2026

Tour Species Count Behavior
Morning TourLong-beaked Common Dolphin400DivingHuntingSurface ActiveJumpingFeedingBow Riding
Morning TourHumpback Whale4DivingSurface ActiveFeedingTail SlappingBreaching
Mid-day TourLong-beaked Common DolphinStampedeSurface ActivePlayingFeedingBow RidingBreaching
Mid-day TourHumpback Whale4Surface ActiveFeedingCow/Calf PairBreaching

Something MUST be in the water because the ocean has been electric these past few days. Today we had FOUR humpback whales on each trip, with the boat erupting every time someone caught a breach. Even when I didn’t see them myself, the chorus of gasps and cheers told the whole story.

We also had 400+ long‑beaked common dolphins weaving through the zone, surrounding the boats like a living, breathing current. Everywhere you looked, something was happening — whales feeding, dolphins launching, animals traveling together in a synchronized rhythm. There wasn’t a single moment where we weren’t holding our breath waiting for the next move.

We’re heading back out tonight. The ocean’s on a roll, and I can’t wait to see what magic shows up next.

— Naturalist Alison

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