Alison Moors

Alison Moors

Semi-feral ocean woman, just a lost girl until the sea saved me. Major marine life nerd, dedicated citizen scientist. Published photographer in California Killer Whale Catalog, San Diego Magazine and Santa Barbara Magazine
September 6, 2024

September 6, 2024

Isn’t it always the dream when you visit some place new - to have a well versed local tour guide show you all the best spots in town? Well, that’s exactly what we got today! From start to finish - multiple pods of long beaked common dolphins showed us around the...

September 1, 2024

September 1, 2024

What a turn of events! We never know what were going to find out there but for one trip to have nearly a thousand dolphins - to the next looking like a barren oceanic desert. This morning we had a two hour long dolphin escorted adventure with very little time spent...

August 22, 2024

August 22, 2024

Some absolutely groovy shades of blue out there today! Summer ocean has definitely arrived. WE found nearly 1000 short beaked common dolphins on our morning trip! Every time we would announce our departure from one pod - another would show up just ahead of us!...

August 13, 2024

August 13, 2024

Just something about the ocean today! MY GOODNESS - some sort of magical - you could just FEEL it - SO alive! Both trips today had a MASSIVE pod of short beaked common dolphins erupt into stampede! White water like a tidal wave RUSHING toward us- but as we got closer...

August 12,2024

August 12,2024

FOUR different species of dolphin on ONE trip today!Straight out of the jetties, we saw our local coastal bottlenose. Shortly after we headed west - we encountered a feeding pod of long beaked common dolphins flashing those white bellies - hunting baitfish. Further...

Bring on the Weekend

Bring on the Weekend

The dolphin party continues! The saw both long and short beaked common dolphins today. Straight out of the jetties we encountered a pod of long beaked common dolphin, about 50 of them all feeding on baitfish. Continuing west, we were able to locate a pod of nearly 500...