Vanessa James

Vanessa James

Born in New Mexico, a landlocked state, Vanessa's passion for marine life was ignited during family vacations to San Diego. Inspired by the rich marine ecosystem, Vanessa pursued their love for the ocean, volunteering at a local aquarium and later working at a veterinarian's office during high school. Their journey into marine biology took flight when they transferred to San Diego State University, where they earned a bachelor's degree in Marine Biology. Toward the end of her academic career, Vanessa volunteered with the Museum Whalers at the San Diego Natural History Museum and served as a board member for the American Cetacean Society-San Diego chapter. She also interned at the Southwest Fisheries Science Center in La Jolla, interning with a marine mammologist digitizing journal publications to expand the access to older scientific journal publications. In addition to her academic contributions, Vanessa collaborated with a consulting firm conducting aerial surveys for marine mammals along the Southern California Bight and in Seattle, WA. Her dedication led to a role as a Marine Mammal Observer, where she assisted with seismic oil exploration activities in Cook Inlet, Alaska, and continued their work in San Diego monitoring marine mammal populations. For nearly a decade, Vanessa has been apart of San Diego Whale Watch, working in various capacities as a Naturalist, Ticket Booth Representative, and Deckhand. Today, she is training to become a Captain, solidifying her longstanding commitment to marine education, conservation, and stewardship. With a diverse background in fieldwork, research, and public engagement, Vanessa remains dedicated to understanding and protecting marine mammals while fostering a deep appreciation for marine life in others.
June 9, 2025

June 9, 2025

Who likes anchovies on their pizza? Common dolphins would if they ate pizza! On both tours, we encountered some awesome very lively feeding frenzies and anchovies were on the menu! During our morning tour, we cruised up to the NW and enjoyed the calm seas and two pods...

May 12, 2025

May 12, 2025

Monday who? Common dolphins whoooo! We had a super fun trip this afternoon! We left the Mission bay jetties and cruised out to the NW. We got to about 3-miles from shore and spotted seabirds and splashes out on the horizon! We caught up with an amazing pod of ~500...

April 21, 2025

April 21, 2025

We encountered two species of dolphin today with some amazing acrobatics and feeding frenzies observed! We left the Mission bay jetties and cruised west. We spotted splashes out in front of us and realized it was huge pod of Long-beaked Common dolphins traveling...