A WHALE OF A GOOD TIME Whale watching events Sightseeing boats offer the best
vantage point to view the state marine mammal, and there are many whale-watching
operators along the California coast. The following list includes operators that
offer tours, field seminars, and/or lectures during an ocean-bound excursion:
(Alphabetical by location) BODEGA BAY Wil's Fishing Adventures
1580 E. Shore Road
Bodega Bay, CA 94923
(707) 875-2323
December 27 - April Bodega Bay Sport Fishing
1410 Bay Flat Road
Bodega Bay, CA 94923
(707) 875-3344
December 27 - April Oceanic Sociey Expeditions
Fort Mason Center, Bldg. E BSan Francisco, CA 94123
(415) 474-3385
December 16, 2000- April 15, 2001
www.oceanic-society.org CATALINA ISLAND Catalina Ocean Rafting
P.O. Box 2075
Avalon, CA 90704
(800) 990-RAFT
(310) 510-0211
January 1 - March 15 Descanso Beach Ocean Sports
Whale Watching Kayak Trips
P.O. Box 386
Avalon, CA 90704
(310) 510-1226 CHANNEL ISLANDS/ VENTURA/OXNARD Channel Islands National Park
Visitors Center
1901 Spinnaker Drive
Ventura, CA 93001
(805) 658-5730
December 26 - March Channel Islands National Park
Visitor Information Station
113 Harbor Way
Santa Barbara, CA 93109
(805) 658 - 5730
December 26 - March Cisco Sport Fishing
4151 South Victoria Avenue
Oxnard, CA 93035
(805) 985-8511
January - March Island Packers
1867 Spinnaker Drive
Ventura, CA 93001
(805) 642-1393
December 26 - March
Departure points: Ventura and Oxnard DANA POINT Catalina Explorer
34671 Puerto Place
Dana Point, CA 92629
(949) 492-5308
December - April Dana Island Yachts
34551 Casitas Place
Dana Point, CA 92629
(949) 248-7400
December - April Dana Wharf Sport Fishing
34675 Golden Lantern
Dana Point, CA 92629
(949) 496-5794
December - April Ocean Institute
24200 Dana Point Harbor Drive
Dana Point, CA 92629
(949) 496-2274
January - March
FORT BRAGG Anchor Charter Boats
P.O. Box 103
Fort Bragg, CA 95437
(707) 964-4550
December 26 - April Party Boat "Patty C"
P.O. Box 572
Fort Bragg, CA 95437
(707) 964-0669
February - April Noyo Belle
North Harbor Dr.
Fort Bragg, CA 95437
(707) 964-3104
December - March Tally Ho
North Harbor Dr.
Fort Bragg, CA 95437 (707) 964-2079
December - March Telstar Charters
North Harbor Dr.
Fort Bragg, CA 95437
(707) 964-8770
December - April Rumblefish
32386 North Harbor Drive
Fort Bragg, CA 95437
(707) 964-3000
December - March HALF MOON BAY Captain John's
Pillar Point Harbor
El Granada, CA 94018
(415) 726-2913
December - March Huck Finn Sport Fishing
15 Johnson Pier - Pillar Point
El Granada, CA 94018
(415) 726-7133 or (800) 572-2934
January - March Oceanic Society
Ft. Mason Center, Bldg. E
San Francisco, CA 94123
(415) 474-3385
December 26, 2000 - May 13, 2001 www.oceanic-society.org Huli Cat
P.O. Box 957
El Granada, CA 94018
(650) 726-2926
December-March Riptide Sportfishing
Tiller Point Harbor
1 Johnson Pier
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
(888) 474-8433
Year Round HUMBOLDT COUNTY Center Activities
University Center
Humboldt State University
Arcata, CA 95521
(707) 826-3357
August - May King Salmon Charters
1875 Buhne Drive
Eureka, CA 95503
(707) 442-3474
January - April LONG BEACH Belmont Pier Sport Fishing
End of Belmont Pier
Long Beach, CA 90803
(562) 434-6781
January - March Star Party Cruises
140 Marina Drive
Long Beach, CA 90803
(562) 431-6833
January - April Shoreline Village Cruises
429 Shoreline Village Drive, Suite N
Long Beach, CA 90803
(562) 495-5884
January - April Catalina Cruises
320 Golden Shore Blvd.
Long Beach, CA 90802
(800) 228-2546
January - April Long Beach Sport Fishing
Queen's Wharf
555 Pico Avenue
Port of Long Beach, CA 90802
(562) 432-8993
January - mid-April MARINA DEL REY Charter Connections
5015 Pacific Avenue
Marina del Rey, CA 90292
(310) 827-4105
(Weekend excursions)
December 26 - April Paradise Bound
17123 Round Hill Drive
Huntington Beach, CA 92649
(800) 655-0850
(310) 578-7963
January - March Del Mar Sportfishing
13759 Fiji Way
Marina del Rey, CA 90292
(310) 372-2712
January - April MONTEREY AREA Chris's Fishing Trips
48 Fisherman's Wharf, #1
Monterey, CA 93940
(831) 375-5951
December - February Monterey Sport Fishing and Whalewatching
96 Fisherman's Wharf, #1
Monterey, CA 93940
(800) 200-2203 or (831) 372-2203
December - MarchMONTEREY AREA Monterey Bay Whale & Nature Cruises
Fisherman's Wharf
Monterey, CA 93940
(831)375-4658
September-March Randy's Fishing Trips
66 Fisherman's Wharf, #1
Monterey, CA 93940
(408) 372-7440
December - March MORRO BAY Virg's Landing
1215 Embarcadero
Morro Bay, CA 93442
(805) 772-1223
December 26 - April 1 NEWPORT BEACH Bongos & Bongos II Sportfishing
2130 Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach, CA 92663
(949) 673-2810
December - April Davey's Locker-Balboa Pavilion
400 Main Street
Balboa, CA 92661
(949) 673-1434
December - April Hook Sportfishing Charters
1306 Skyline Drive
Laguna Beach, CA 92651
(800) 583-8133
December - April Marina Watersports
600 East Bay Ave.
Balboa, CA 92661
(949) 673-3372
December - April Newport Landing Sportfishing
309 Palm, Suite F
Balboa, CA 92661
(949) 675-0550
December - April Orca Yacht Charter
2901 W. Pacific Coast Hwy, Suite 220
Newport Beach, CA 92663
(949) 650-6722
December - April American Yacht Charters
670 Lido Park Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92663
(949) 673-4453
December - April Electra Cruises
3405 Via Oporto,
Newport Beach, CA 92663
(949) 723-1069
December - April Pacific Avalon Yacht Charters
3404 Via Oporto, #103
Newport Beach, CA 92663
(949) 673-8545
December - April PISMO BEACH/AVILA BEACH Avila Beach Sportfishing
Port San Luis Marina
P.O. Box 899
Avila Beach, CA 93424
(805) 595-7200
December - April REDONDO BEACH Redondo Sportfishing
181 N. Harbor Drive
Redondo Beach, CA 90277
(310) 374-3481
December 26 - early April Sport Fishing Pier
233 N. Harbor Drive
Redondo Beach, CA 90277
(310) 372-3566
December - April SAN DIEGO AREA Birch Aquarium at Scripps
2300 Expedition Way
La Jolla, CA 92093
(619) 534-7336
January - February H&M Landing
2803 Emerson Street
San Diego, CA 92106
(619) 222-1144
December - March Hornblower
1066 North Harbor Drive
on the Embarcadero
San Diego, CA 92101
(619) 234-8687
December 15 - March 15 Orion Sailing Charters
1380 Harbor Island Drive
San Diego, CA 92101
(619) 574-7504
December - March San Diego Natural History Museum
1788 El Prado
San Diego, CA 92101
(619)232-3821, ext. 203
Excursions: January - February San Diego Harbor Excursions
1050 North Harbor Drive
San Diego, CA 92101
(619) 234-4111
December - April Charter Connection
1715 Strand Way
Coronado, CA 92118
(619) 437-8877
December - March SAN FRANCISCO Oceanic Society Expeditions
Fort Mason Center, Building E
San Francisco, CA 94123
(415) 474-3385
December 26, 1998 - April 25, 1999 SAN PEDRO Catalina Ocean Rafting
P.O. Box 2075
Avalon, CA 90704
(800) 990-RAFT
(310) 510-0211
January - March Spirit Cruises
Ports O'Call Village, Berth 77
San Pedro, CA 90731
(310)831-1073
January - April Cabrillo Marine Aquarium
3720 Stephen White Drive
San Pedro, CA 90731
(310) 548-7562
December - April SANTA BARBARA AREA/CHANNEL ISLANDS The Condor - Whale Watching
Tours
Sea Landing
Santa Barbara, CA 93109
(805) 965-1985
Year-round tours Santa Barbara Museum of
Natural History
2559 Puesta Del Sol Road
Santa Barbara, CA 93105
(805) 682-4711, ext. 315
March Truth Aquatics
301 W. Cabrillo Blvd.
Santa Barbara, CA 95310
(805)962-1126
December-April Sailing Center
Breakwater
Santa Barbara, CA 93109
(800) 3509090
(805) 962-2826
February - April Sea Landing
301 West Cabrillo Blvd.
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
(805) 963-3564
January - April Captain Don's Tours
219 Stearns Warf
P.O. Box G
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
(805)969-5217 SANTA CRUZ Chardonnay Sailing Charter
P.O. Box 2095
Santa Cruz, CA 95063
Res: (831) 423-1213
January - March Santa Cruz Sport Fishing, Inc.
H Dock - Upper Harbor
Santa Cruz, CA 95063
(831) 426-4690
January - March Shamrock Charters
2210 East Cliff Drive
Santa Cruz, CA 95062
(831) 476-2648
Mid Nov - March 1
CALIFORNIA FESTIVALS CELEBRATE THE GRAY WHALES Cabrillo National Monument
Whale-Watch Weekend-January 22-23, 2001. Special speakers and presentations are
included in weekend festivities at the enclosed whale-watching station at the
end of Point Loma in San Diego. For more information, call (619) 557-5450. Birch
Aquarium's WhaleFest 2001-January and February 2001. WhaleFest returns to the
Birch Aquarium at Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Celebrate the season of
the gray whale with special educational whale activities, exhibits, and a
variety of whale-watching experiences. The tide-pool plaza at the aquarium can
be the perfect place to look for gray whales migrating southward, with its
panoramic view of the La Jolla shoreline and ocean. For more information, call
(858) 534-FISH (3474). West Marin's Whales, Wildlife and Wildflowers
Festival-January - April, 2001. Celebrate whale-watching from Point Reyes
National Seashore. Locally-grown oysters and seafood, breeding season for
elephant seals, great blue heron and great egrets, spring wildflower and garden
tours, art exhibits, Robert Burns Night at Muir Beach, and full moon walks at
two historic lighthouses. For more information, call (415) 499-5000. Ventura
Harbor Village 4th Annual Whale Celebration-February 2001. Celebration includes
educational and environmental booths and presentations, marine art by local
artists, Chumash Indian culture displays, and drawings to win a trip to Channel
Islands National Park. Highlights include hands-on marine life touch tanks and
plenty of music and entertainment. Lady Washington & Hawaiin Chieftan tallships
will be visiting too! For more information, call (805) 648-2075 or 644-0169.
Oxnard's Celebration of the Whales-January - March 2001. Taking place at Channel
Islands Harbor, visitors can enjoy activities every weekend during the
Celebration of the Whales. The celebration will include entertainment and
exhibits highlighting the offshore migration of the gray whale. The event also
includes island trips, speakers, a 10k run, tallships and more. For more
information, call (800) 269-6273. Dana Point's 30th Annual Festival of the
Whales-February 24-25 and March 3-4, 2001. The opening ceremony kicks off at La
Plaza Park with a two-day street faire and includes live music throughout the
harbor and children's activities. The Ocean Institute will sponsor a "Whaling &
Art of the Sailor" exhibition, and the last weekend will finish with a
"wag-a-thon" plus much more. For more information, call (888) 440-4309 or (949)
496-1094. Mendocino's 19th Annual Whale Festival-March 3-4, 2001. Celebrate in
the village's galleries and shops with premium wines from Mendocino's top
vintners. Other highlights include chowder tasting, marine art exhibits, music
and whale- watching walks on the headlands. For more information, call (707)
961-6300 or (800) 726-2780; Fax (707) 964-2056. Fort Bragg's 19th Annual Whale
Festival-March 17-18, 2001. Migrate to the clam chowder and microbrew tasting or
join in the Whale Run (10K run or 5K walk). Enjoy shopping at the crafts fair.
Experience the excitement of whales in motion with a boat excursion at Noyo
Harbor. For more information, call (707) 961-6300 or (800) 726-2780; Fax (707)
964-2056. Santa Barbara 7th Annual Whale Festival-March 23-25, 2001.
Entertainment, marine educators, children's carnival, food booths, whale
presentations, arts and crafts show, music and more. Coincides with the northern
migration of the gray whale and promotes awareness of the 27 species of
cetateans that have been sighted in the Santa Barbara Channel. Festival is
located between the train station and Stearns Wharf. For more information, call
(805) 897-3187 or visit http://www.thebigblue.org. Cabrillo Marine Aquarium's
Whale Fiesta-Sunday, June 3, 2001. The Aquarium hosts a full day of events
celebrating whales including a sand sculpture contest, food booths, crafts,
children's activities, entertainment, and booths on sea life issues.
For more information call (310) 548-7562. FOR LANDLUBBERS Point Reyes National
Seashore, home of the picturesque Point Reyes Lighthouse in Marin County, has
one of the best viewing locations. In addition, a number of options are offered
for naturalist talks on gray whales. The Lighthouse Visitor Center is open from
10:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Thursday through Monday. Parking is very limited and
weekends can be crowded. A shuttle service will begin on December 31 through
March, operating on weekends and holidays, weather permitting. Tickets may be
purchased at the Ken Patrick Visitor Center at Drake's Beach. The road to the
Lighthouse and Chimney Rock will be closed on holidays and weekends except for
the shuttle service. For details on the talks and shuttles, call (415) 663-1092.
Ricochet Ridge Ranch, across from MacKerricher State Park on the Mendocino Coast
at Ft. Bragg, offers horseback riding along the beach where riders often see
gray whales and harbor seals. Call (707) 964-7669 for further information and
reservations. Cabrillo National Monument on Point Loma in San Diego is home to a
glassed-in whale-watching observatory featuring whale exhibits and a taped
narration. The center is open daily 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. For more information,
call (619) 557-5450.
Other areas for active viewing include:
Del Norte County: Klamath Overlook. Approximately four miles off U.S. 101 on
Requa Road at the top of the mountain that overlooks the mouth of the Klamath
River and Pacific Ocean.
Endert's Beach Overlook. Approximately three miles off U.S. 101 on Endert's
Beach Road to the parking lot and viewing area which is a redwood deck built on
top of a rock.
Battery Point. This is accessible only at low tide from the parking area at the
foot of "A" Street in Crescent City.
Brother Jonathan Vista Point. Located on Pebble Beach Drive at Ninth Street in
Crescent City. Viewing area is about 10 feet above the surface of the ocean.
Point St. George. Located about three miles northwest of Crescent City at the
west end of Washington Boulevard.
Castle Rock, near Crescent City. The best location for viewing this island is
along Pebble Beach Drive north of the Brother Jonathan Vista Point, south of
Point St. George.
Humboldt County: Dry Lagoon, Humboldt Lagoons State Park
Freshwater Lagoon, Redwood National Park near Orick
Gold Bluffs Beach in Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park
McKinleyville Vista Point off U.S. 101
Palmer's Point and Wedding Rock, Patrick's Point State Park, Trinidad Scenic
drive, south of Trinidad offers a number of spectacular vista points as well as
access to beaches such as Luffenholtz Beach.
Shelter Cove: Take the Garberville/Redway exit off US 101 to the Lost Coast.
Bluff: South spit of Humboldt Bay
Trinidad Head at Trinidad Harbor, Trinidad
Los Angeles County: Catalina Island, Korean Friendship Bell, Point Fermin
Lighthouse
Mendocino County: Laguna Point at MacKerricher State Park; Mendocino Headlands
Point Cabrillo Lightstation Preserve
Monterey County: Monterey Peninsula, Big Sur
Orange County: Dana Point
Santa Cruz County: Pigeon Point, Greyhound Rock and Davenport Coastline
San Luis Obispo County: Montaņa de Oro State Park, Pismo Beach, Morro Bay,
Cayucos, San Simeon State Beach, Moonstone Beach Drive
Santa Barbara County: Santa Barbara Coastline, Channel Islands, Shoreline Park
Sonoma County: Stillwater Cove County Park and Bodega Head
California State beaches also offer a number of programs and locations for
viewing migrating whales. For details on what programs are offered, contact the
state park listed below, call (916) 653-6995 or visit www.parks.ca.gov for
general
information on all state parks. Fort Ross State Historic Park (707) 847-3708
Garrapata State Park (831) 624-4909 MacKerricher State Park (707) 937-5804
Manchester State Beach (707) 937-5804 Mendocino Headlands State Park (707)
937-5804 Patrick's Point State Park (707) 677-3570 Point Lobos State Reserve
(831) 624-4909 Point Sur State Historic Park (831) 625-4419 Salt Point State
Park (707) 847-3221 Sonoma Coast State Beach (707) 875-3483 Silver Strand State
Beach (619) 435-5184
Each year California welcomes the return of its official marine mammal, the gray
whale. The annual migration of more than 18,000 gray whales begins high in
Alaskan waters. The giants then travel southward along California's coastline en
route to their breeding and birthing waters in Baja California. These majestic
mammals hug California's shoreline at Point Reyes, past the Farallon Islands,
travel through Half Moon Bay and Monterey Bay, then follow the coastline past
Southern California before reaching Mexico.
The whales travel 70 to 80 miles per day at a rate of three to five miles per
hour. A spout of vaporized water, at times reaching 12 feet, becomes visible to
watchers as the whales surface every three to five minutes to breathe. Their
12,000-mile round-trip trek is the longest known distance any mammal migrates on
an annual basis. During the migration, the whales will travel in small groups
and stay fairly close to the shoreline for protection from predators, such as
killer whales. By mid-February, the migration pattern reverses as the whales
lead their new-born calves back to the chilly Arctic waters of the Bering Sea in
Alaska.
Gray whales-the only whale species to fully recover its pre-whaling population
levels-may reach up to 50 feet in length and weigh up to 45 tons. Named for
their gray coloring, the whales have mottled gray skin due to both natural
pigmentation, and whale lice barnacle colonies. When swimming or hovering just
below the surface, the whales may appear uniformly white or slate blue. One of
the gray's more distinctive traits is its lack of a dorsal fin. Instead, a low
hump is followed by a series of bumps down the back.
The initial sighting of the gray whale is exhilarating. The blow-a puff of steam
standing up to 12 feet off the water-will appear; where there is one blow,
others are sure to follow as whales tend to travel in groups of two to six. An
amazing maneuver the whales perform is spyhopping. A whale may stick its head
above water one or more times consecutively-it is believed that the whale is
either getting bearings or using gravity to help swallow. The most dramatic and
exciting behavior observed is breaching.
The whale will leap out of the water and fall to its side or back making a
spectacular splash. This behavior can be perceived as a form of communication to
other whales in the area or means of "back scratching" to release the numerous
parasites from the whales' hides. The four-month period from December through
March is a celebration for aficionados of marine and coastal biology life as
various festivals, cruises and events are planned in conjunction with the gray
whale's yearly migratory pattern.
- Information supplied by the California Division of Tourism and several other
sources