Sentences with phrase «spot sea lions»

A main draw to either of these is the opportunity to spot sea lions.
As you begin exploration, you will first arrive on a beautiful beach where you can spot sea lions resting on the shore.
Or follow the shoreline down to the cove where you might spot sea lions basking on the beach.
We could spot sea lions, turtles, and schools of fish from the bow.
An animal services official spotted the sea lion Tuesday morning in Vacaville and contacted The Marine Mammal Center, according to spokesman Giancarlo Rulli.
In the water, stand a chance of spotting sea lions, surgeonfish, sea horses, and sea turtles.
Take in all of the sights and sounds as you sail along the coast including spotting sea lions, The Arch landmark, a variety of unique rock formations and more.

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Same twisted reasoning that opposes killing the barred owls that are harming the endangered spotted owls or the sea lions that are decimating threatened salmon species.
NOAA Fisheries has authorized Oregon, Washington and Idaho to remove individually identifiable sea lions near the Columbia River's Bonneville Dam that have been spotted repeatedly preying on fish protected under the Endangered Species Act.
Additional findings from Monell revealed that other exclusively carnivorous mammals, including sea lions and spotted hyenas, also have lost the ability to detect sweet taste.
Other films landing a spot in the top category were Fences, Hacksaw Ridge, Hell or High Water, Lion, Loving, Manchester by the Sea and Sully.
Watch the sea lions on the rocks or maybe you will spot a whale in the distance.
Steller sea lions can be seen on the rocky islands and Harbor seals are often spotted on ice floes and in the bays.
The most common type spotted in the Monterey Bay is the transient killer whales who will hunt seals, sea lions, dolphins, porpoises and whales (typically gray whale calves and minke whales).
One of the best snorkeling spots & a great place to watch the sea lions play in the waves.
California sea lions are typically the first animal we spot on tours since they love to haul out on docks in Moss Landing Harbor.
Take a paddleboard ride — the harbor's waveless anchorage is especially kind to first - timers — and you might also spot pods of dolphins, sea lions, and seals.
and you might also spot pods of dolphins, sea lions, and seals.
It's dark when I get up at 6 am, the first hint of a new day on the horizon; the forest floor has turned gold and green as the cedars shed their summer cloak; honeysuckle leaves litter the boardwalks and garden ground; bright red honeysuckle berries are being plucked by tiny wrens; jays are sitting in the apple tree, feasting on the fruit we imagined as apple pie; the last roses are fading; fronds of great bull kelp are landing on the beach, food for next year's garden; the sudden daybreak howl of sporty boats heading to the hot fishing spots where we have our hydrophones has gone; sea lions are beginning to heave their huge bodies onto haul - out rocks along the way; most of our assistants have left, heading back to school or home; and in their absence we are spending more time in the lab at night, recording the voices of the orcas, who are still here.
Scenic Highlights: Four nights cruising in the Galápagos Islands aboard the Yolita, Explore the beautiful southern and eastern islands to see iguanas and sea lions, relax on the white sandy beaches, visit some of the best snorkelling spots in the Galápagos.
This tiny sea lion pup owes his life to the National Park Ranger who spotted him trying to cross a lane of traffic in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.
Giant tortoises, sea lions, and island birds are in abundance here, and you'll have the chance to spot them all in visits to Santiago Island, North Seymour, and Mosquera Islands, and many more fascinating locales.
I spot it from 100 yards away, but already my dog, Cooper, is at a full run toward the baby sea lion.
Depending on the type of tour and time of year, you could spot orcas, porpoises, seals and sea lions, bald eagles, black bears and more.
Wildlife watchers can cruise around the planet's polar regions to spot penguins or snorkel with sea lions as you sail around the Galapagos.
Colourful reef life, blue spotted rays, sea snakes and lion fish with the added bonus of being close to the dive center.
This bay is a good location to spot brown pelicans, golden rays, marine iguanas, herons, lava gulls, frigate birds, Galápagos sea lions, and large numbers of blue - footed boobies, which fish by spectacular plunge diving.
Due to the number of seals and sea lions, great white sharks are frequently spotted patrolling the waters around the island.
Seals and sea lions are sometimes spotted from the beach or viewpoints overlooking rocky haul - outs.
Cruise the Galápagos for four nights aboard the Xavier III, snorkel with sea lions, spot rare birds in secluded lagoons, find land iguanas feeding in the cactus forests on South Plaza Island, witne...
Overlooks, such as Sea Lion Rookery, Webster Point, and Elephant Seal Cove, provide excellent spots to look down on seals and sea lioSea Lion Rookery, Webster Point, and Elephant Seal Cove, provide excellent spots to look down on seals and sea liosea lions.
At Horseshoe Cove and the fishing pier one can spot shorebirds, sea lions and harbor seals.
Take turns paddling along the Monterey Bay coastline spotting otters, sea lions, and possibly even some dolphins.
California sea lions and harbor seals are also regular Channel Islands visitors, but Point Bennett on San Miguel Island — reached by a ranger - guided 15 - mile hike in the summer — is the best place to spot rare species like Guadalupe fur seals and Stellar sea lions.
The living room opens onto a small deck ideal for spotting whales, listening to sea lions, or watching sunsets with a glass of your favorite Central Coast wine.
Visitors and scuba divers will have the chance to spot giant tortoises, sea lions, penguins, iguana on the surface and observe dolphins, rays and sharks underwater.
Here you can see humpback whales, bottlenose dolphins, and sea lions frolicking in the tranquil water, but you'll also spot a multitude of marine birds.
There are many splendid dive spots in this region such as Mermaid's Beach, Roca de Jonathan, Islote (White Rock Pinnacle), Frailes Bay, El Bajo, Frailes Rock Sea Lion Colony, Eileen's Reef (Broccoli Forest Reef), Piedras Wohlford Reef, and the Colima Wreck.
Swim with playful sea lions in South Australia or embark on a coastal drive in search of the perfect spot for a surf.
Next comes the adventure by sea in a small group setting accompanied by a professional tour guide, you'll launch your kayak from the sandy beaches into the sea to paddle right next to the sea lions, chase the dolphins that are often spotted, and paddle into the sea cave that is like a scene from right out of Pirates of the Caribbean.
Enjoy spotting all the iconic species of the Galapagos Islands, including giant tortoises, marine iguanas, blue - footed boobies, frigatebirds, sea lions, pelicans, and Darwin's finches.
Enjoy spotting marine iguanas, sea lions, giant tortoises at the research station, and a diversity of birds.
Enjoy spotting a range of wildlife on guided tours, including the blue - footed boobies, flamingos, giant tortoises, sea lions, and marine iguanas in addition to beautiful bays and scenery.
Enjoy spotting an abundance of Galapagos wildlife on the trail walks, such as marine iguanas, sea lions, waved albatross, lava lizards, blue - footed boobies, and flamingoes.
Enjoy spotting rays, tropical fish, hammerheads, reef sharks, sea lions, and sea turtles in the water then turn to the land to enjoy beautiful beaches, scenery and land - living animals and plants.
The marine environment is equally diverse, with highlights including walking on a pristine beach with Australian sea lions, spotting long - nosed fur seals across the spectacular landscapes of Admiral's Arch and visiting the ethereal Remarkable Rocks.
3.5 hour whale watching cruise off Point Loma (you will go out to sea) Opportunity to spot whales, dolphins, sea lions and other marine wildlife and featuring GRAY WHALES An exclusive look at local environmental efforts Professional live narration by our expert captains and Whalers from San Diego Natural History Museum Snack bars featuring hot food and snacks, full bar and souvenirs Climate - controlled indoor or outdooor seating up on the sun deck 30 feet off the water for great views Views of famous San Diego landmarks
They started the morning off with the humpback whale «Argonaut» then shortly after spotted 6 stellar sea lions.
Originally published Sunday, May 5, 2013 at 9:26 PM Brutal Orcas prey on baby gray whales off Calif. coast The Monterey orcas have been spotted attacking sea lions, elephant seals, harbor seals, dolphins and porpoises, but gray whale calves are... Continue reading →
The Monterey orcas have been spotted attacking sea lions, elephant seals, harbor seals, dolphins and porpoises, but gray whale calves are especially coveted.
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