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Winter Whale Watch Week set for Oregon Coast. Where to see gray whales
4 months ago
statesmanjournal.com
Gray Whale Migration: Ultimate Guide
Feb 20, 2022
marinepatch.com
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GRAY WHALE SEASON HAS BEGUN! 🎉 As winter draws nearer, so too does the opportunity to see more and more Gray whales migrating South from Alaska to Mexico! With 16,000 of these whales making the epic 6,000 mile journey, we look forward to the encounters we have with them ahead. We’ve already spotted a handful of gray whales, including one YESTERDAY! Drone video from last season of a gray whale interacting with 2 bottlenose dolphins from @seataceans #graywhales #whales #whalewatching #wildlifepho
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Dec 15, 2022
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Newport Landing Whale Watching
How to Go Gray Whale Watching in Baja California - Rachel Off Duty
Aug 1, 2024
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Gray whale migration is in full swing! 🐋 Over 20 whales spotted on trips this past week! Fun fact: When a gray whale exhales, its spout often forms a heart shape ❤️ | Ocean.Tour
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3 months ago
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Ocean.Tour
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What a sight! A magnificent gray whale swam up close to a beach in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, offering a rare and unforgettable encounter before swimming back into the deep ocean. 💙🐋 Gray whales once had three populations: one in the North Atlantic, now extinct; a western Pacific population, now critically endangered with around 100 individuals; and the eastern Pacific population, which has recovered to about 26,000 whales after being nearly wiped out by whaling in the 19th and early 20th centuri
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Feb 27, 2025
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World Animal News
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What better way to connect with nature than on our San Ignacio Gray Whale adventure? These multi-day trips give you plenty of time to spend with these magnificent giants. The experience begins with a complimentary Humpback whale watching tour the day before our private plane transfers you from Cabo to the remote San Ignacio Lagoon — a UNESCO-listed breeding and mating area for gray whales. Our glamping and luxury camps are set in the peaceful El Vizcaíno Desert, right on the edge of the lagoon.
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4 months ago
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Baja Expeditions
Sightings of gray whales and their babies off California coast a good sign for species
Jan 12, 2021
mercurynews.com
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First Gray Whales of the 2025/2026 Migration Season
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5 months ago
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sdwhalewatch
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Whale Takes Tourists for Ride Near Mexico By Lifting Their Boat on Its Back and Swimming Away
Mar 17, 2022
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Abigail Adams
Get Ready for Whale Watch Week
Sep 24, 2017
traveloregon.com
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Gray whales have few natural enemies, but their main threat comes from orcas (killer whales). This is one reason why San Ignacio Lagoon is the perfect nursery: 👉 Shallow waters protect the calves from orcas 👉 The lagoon is sheltered from strong ocean currents and waves 👉 Shallow depths let mothers keep a close eye on their calves as they learn to surface for air, dive, and interact with other whales Want to visit this protected gray whale sanctuary? 🐋 Join us for a multi-day adventure with d
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7 months ago
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Baja Expeditions
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Have you ever imagined being this close to a whale? You can also feel this excitement in our Gray Whale Expedition from the 1st to the 5th of March 2026. Each year, thousands of gray whales migrate to the lagoons of Baja California. In these calm waters, the whales often choose to approach the boats on their own terms, deciding when an interaction begins and when it ends. At Baja Wild Encounters, we never chase or pressure the whales in any way. Swimming with whales is strictly forbidden in Mexi
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2 months ago
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Baja Wild Encounters
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Why do gray whales migrate to Baja? 🐋 Because the warmer, more protected waters in the bays and lagoons along the Pacific coast are perfect for mating, giving birth, and caring for calves during the winter. Single gray whales visit different lagoons with one thing on their minds: to mate. We’re all for it — the more mating that happens, the more calves we’ll see next season. The females that became pregnant in these same lagoons last year now return to give birth to their calves. Come meet the
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7 months ago
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Baja Expeditions
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Absolutely stellar end to the 52nd Annual Dana Point Festival of Whales! Two northbound gray whales paused their migration to roll around underneath our Zodiac Safari and rub against the boat! Gray whales are often friendly and curious in the lagoons of Baja California, Mexico, and will approach boats as they do in this video. Whereas on the migration route, they tend to be focused on their destination. These close encounters are known as 'muggings'. During the encounter, our boat was in neutral
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Mar 6, 2023
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Capt. Dave's Dana Point Dolphin & Whale Wat…
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Nobody knows exactly why gray whales seek human interaction. Some speculate it’s learned behavior passed through generations. Others believe the mothers simply feel safe here, and their calves mirror their comfort. Whatever the reason, the encounters are always on the whales’ terms!��There’s no chasing, no baiting, no performance. Just spontaneous curiosity. If you’re ready for a once-in-a-lifetime experience, join us this winter. Our camp opens mid-January with 4- and 6-day trips, based out of
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10 months ago
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Baja Expeditions
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Every year, gray whales embark on an incredible journey from the icy waters of Alaska to the warmer waters of San Ignacio Lagoon in Baja, Mexico. ☀️ Pregnant whales come here to give birth, while single whales gather to mate. For months, mothers nurture and teach their calves before making the long trip north again. Whale watching in San Ignacio Lagoon is a truly unique experience – up close, personal, and always respectful. The lagoon is a protected sanctuary, and only 16 small boats are allowe
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Mar 26, 2025
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Baja Expeditions
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Every year, gray whales make one of the longest migrations of any mammal. 🐋 In September, they leave their Arctic feeding grounds and begin their journey south. From December onward, they start arriving in the calm and sheltered lagoons of Baja, Mexico, where they mate, give birth, and care for their calves. When the season comes to an end, they begin the long journey north again, traveling up to 12,000 miles round trip. It’s an incredible cycle of life and love, and one of the most moving wild
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7 months ago
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Baja Expeditions
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Read to see how... The Gray whales of Mexico are some of the friendliest in the world, if not THE friendliest in the world, and they can only be found like this here in Mexico! On this particular day 5 whales surrounded our boat and stayed with us for 2 hours straight, rubbing against the boat, spy hopping and asking for their heads rubbed! We still have space for our Gray Whale Expeditions in February and March. If you'd like more information please send us a DM or visit www.bajawildencounters.
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Dec 28, 2023
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Baja Wild Encounters
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Obsessed with whales? 🙋♀️ We are too! The first gray whales will be arriving soon, and our whole team is working hard to welcome them. For us, the whales aren’t just wildlife – they’re part of our family. 💙 For over 35 years, we’ve shared the magic of San Ignacio Lagoon with guests, bringing people together who care about these gentle giants and want to witness them responsibly. This is one of the most extraordinary wildlife experiences on the planet. Want to be part of it? Send us a message
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7 months ago
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Baja Expeditions
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The gray whales are southbound right now on the “super highway” to their breeding lagoons in Mexico. This migration is the longest of any mammal, reaching 10,000 to 12,000 miles, and in some more extreme cases, up to 14,000 miles. We have been very pleased to see these animals in impressive numbers over the past few days on the water. Today, we observed a group of seven, which included a local favorite gray whale named “Todd.” Tomorrow, we will head out in search of more southbound gray whales a
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4 months ago
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Monterey Bay Whale Watch
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Gray Whale Adventures in Baja - What it's like on the boat #graywhale
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1 month ago
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Dreaming Earth with Stacey Murphy
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We Touched Gray Whales in Baja | Guerrero Negro Whale Tour & Road Trip Detours
660 views
2 weeks ago
YouTube
Momentary Locals
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Gray whale spouting just off Ritz Point yesterday! 🐋✨ These incredible whales are currently making their way north during one of the longest migrations of any mammal on Earth—traveling up to 10,000 miles round trip between Baja Mexico and the Arctic. Seeing those powerful spouts on the horizon is always a reminder that the Gray Whale migration is in full swing! 🌊 Video by @oceanluvr4ever #graywhale #danapoint #whalewatching #ecotourism #graywhalemigration
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2 months ago
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danawharf
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I spent the most amazing time with the gray whales of Guerrero Negro over the most incredible 3 days. The amount of whales who approached us and enjoyed interacting with us was insane. This is the only place in the world where you can have this special experience. #graywhales #mexico #dreamtrip
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3 months ago
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managing_midlife
San ignacio lagoon gray whale watching | Baja Expeditions
Jul 11, 2022
bajaex.com
Oceanic Expeditions on Instagram: "Gray whales are incredibly relaxing to observe as they travel through our zone, winning Gold medals for long range migration from Baja to Alaska and back. We’re seeing several groups of them here and the weather is beautiful. 🐳Book now using link in bio🎉 #whalewatching #goldmedal #migration #gray #iphone #fly #low #news #media #lunges #wildlife #montereycalifornia #coast #cali #sun #fun"
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Feb 16, 2025
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oceanicexpeditions
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Facts: The Gray Whale
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Jan 24, 2020
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Deep Marine Scenes
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A Deadly Migration | National Geographic
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Apr 1, 2010
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National Geographic
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Sounds of the Gray Whale
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Nov 10, 2020
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