Winter is a perfect time to see
migrating whales off the shore of California.
Not exact matches
The second largest island is home to what some believe are the best beaches in the world, as well as Humpback
whales who
migrate off Maui «s shores every winter.
The conditions are excellent for viewing exotic reef wild life year round and people visit from all over the world to see
whales migrate through our Hawaiian waters just
off Olowalu.
Migrating humpback
whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) can be seen
off the coast of Fraser Island between August and October.
Winter is the time to witness
migrating whales in the water just
off the coast of Northern California.
Humpback
whales migrate from their warm, winter breeding grounds
off the coast of Central America to feed in the nutrient - rich waters of the Monterey Bay throughout the spring, summer and fall.
Every year between June and November the humpback, Brydes and southern right
whales migrate to the warmer waters
off our shores to mate and calve.
Whale watching is hugly popular between December and April, when gray and humpback
whales migrate to the warm waters
off Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo.
While crowds flock to Big Sur in the summertime, in winter, monarch butterflies
migrate to the mist - shrouded coastal forest, California condors stretch their massive wings above redwood forests, and grey
whales breach
off the coastline.
Between May and September Humpback
whales migrate up and down the coast
off Port Stephens, and are easily visible when they surface.
In recent weeks, observers have noted
migrating whales coming closer to California's shoreline, pelagic red crabs arriving in droves near Channel Islands National Park, and a spike in great white shark sightings
off the coast of our Golden Gate National Parks.
It was
whale watching season, as the humpback
whales migrate north up Australia's East Coast, and we were lucky enough to see a
whale off Sunshine beach while having a drink at Sunshine Beach Surf Club.
It offers gorgeous views to the north and south, great hiking paths, opportunities to see
migrating whales, and an abundance of birds and other wildlife on and
off shore.
Monarch butterflies
migrate to the mist - shrouded coastal forest, California condors stretch their massive wings above redwood forests, and grey
whales breach
off the coastline.
During winter and spring months, residents and visitors alike delight in watching
whales frolic
off the shore as they
migrate through this constant thoroughfare.
Several
whales seen
off Sakhalin and on Kamchatka Peninsula are confirmed to
migrate towards eastern side of Pacific and join the larger eastern population.
In the ENP, gray
whales migrate between wintering areas
off Baja California, Mexico, to summer feeding areas in the Bering, Beaufort, and Chukchi Seas.
During the winter, some gray
whales observed feeding
off Sakhalin and Kamchatka
migrate to the west coast of North America, including Mexico, while others
migrate to portions of the WNP
off Asia.
These maps depict the movement of a satellite - monitored 13 - year old male western gray
whale, which was tagged on 4 October
off Sakhalin Island, Russia,
migrating from the Sea of Okhotsk.
Census keepers volunteer from December 1 through May, from sun up to sun down, seven days a week, keeping track of the amount of Gray
Whales migrating through the area
off of Los Angeles.
Over the last decade, dozens of collisions have seriously injured or killed
whales off the California coast, and scientists think the population of about 2,500 blue
whales that
migrates along the West Coast each year may be especially at risk from ship strikes.
The gray -
whale - watching season in California varies along the coast during winter and spring as the grays
migrate south to the mating and calving lagoons of Mexico, then return north to feed mainly
off Alaska.
Twice a year, the California Gray
Whale migrates from its feeding grounds in the Bering straits to the breeding grounds
off Baja, California and back again.
Think cruising
off the coast at sunset to catch a glimpse of
migrating whales; a pop - up beach champagne bar just for you; or dinner under a canopy of twinkling lights on the shores of the Sea of Cortez.
Every spring,
migrating schools of
whale sharks come to the waters
off of Gladden Spit to feed on spawn, giving divers and snorkelers a unique opportunity to interact with the largest non-
whale species in the world's oceans.
Get a fascinating, close - up look at seasonally
migrating California Grey
Whales or watch a great white shark hunt elephant seals
off the coastal islands and sea rocks.
Rich Press: Every fall, Gray
whales migrate from their summer feeding grounds in the Arctic to their breeding and calving grounds in lagoons
off Baja, California in Mexico.
The park includes 12 little isles just
off the coast; these often visited by a number of dolphins and, at times,
migrating whales can be observed.
In the winter months, usually starting around the middle of December, thousands of
whales migrate to the waters
off the coast of Cabo for the season.
Summer and Fall months has giant blue
whales, finback
whales, and minke
whales migrate into coastal waters
off Laguna Beach.
With the changes in season, several species of
whales migrate to the temperate waters
off Cabos to breed and give birth to their offspring.
With the changes in season, several species of
whales migrate to the temperate waters
off Cabos to