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Gray Whale in San Juan Channel!!!

14 April, 2018 | M/V Sea Lion | 4:00 PM

On the noon trip this day Captain Mike, Erick, and I explored a large area north of San Juan Island so when Captain Mike and I left the docks on our second trip of the day we decided to go south, and boy am I glad we did.

On our way down San Juan Channel we got word that another vessel had picked up a little-seen gray whale near Cattle Pass that was headed towards us! We continued our heading and met up with the vessel, which, by the time we...

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Two Not-so-Lone Bigg's Orcas in Lopez Sound

Monday, April 9 | M/V Sea Lion | 12:00 Noon

Captain Mike and I got the Sea Lion off the docks today with a great little group of folks onboard and as we left Friday Harbor we made a plan to head south in search of orcas. Passing by Cattle Point Lighthouse we got a view of a colony of Steller’s sea lions hauled out on Whale Rocks with a juvenile bald eagle perched atop! After getting a nice whiff of their stank we decided to check out Salmon Bank, an area south of San Juan Island...

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A Look at Geography

Friday, April 13th [M/V Sea Lion- Naturalist Alexandria)

On our trip we were treated to  some incredibly playful Stellar Sea Lions off of Spieden Island!  There must have been upwards of 20 or so Sea Lions in the water swimming and breaching right in front of us!  It was incredibly entertaining to see these guys swimming and jumping and putting on quite the show for entertained spectators aboard Sea Lion. 

 

After we checked out Spieden Island we headed north to continue our search...

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Steller Sea Lions

Springtime Wildlife Sightings - Steller Sea Lions, Harbor Seals, & Harbor Porpoises Galore!

[Saturday, 4/14/18 – 12:00 – M/V Sea Lion – Naturalist Erick]

Like most places in the northern hemisphere springtime is about balance. We get some bright sunny days where all the flowers seem to sing spring, and other days we get the classic drizzly Pacific Northwest weather. Today on our noon tour Captain Mike, Piper, and I took a group out on M/V Sea Lion to search for wildlife among these amazing islands. We headed north in San Juan Channel. We made our first stop just a little bit north of...

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Sperm Whale in Boundary Pass

Sperm Whale in the Salish Sea: A Rare Find of a Fascinating Creature

The Story

Apologies, this story is more Attenborough than Melville

The Salish Sea is grand and dynamic. It has wide open straits, tight passes, deeply carved trenches and sloping shallow banks. Within every nook and cranny of this large inland sea there is life. These nutrient rich waters support a large diversity of invertebrates, fishes, and marine mammals as well as a few rapidly growing human metropolises. Every day we go out we have the opportunity to see seals, sea lions, and a...

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Transient Orca Family Hunts Near Saltspring Island (T49A's)

[Sunday – 4/8/18 – 12:00 – M/V Sea Lion – Naturalist Erick]

 

            This Sunday was another cloudy and misty day here in the Pacific Northwest. Captain Brian, Rachael, and I headed out with a group of excited passengers. We headed north to go in search of whales and other exciting wildlife as well as avoid some of the spring winds that were blowing out of the south. We made it all the way up to Swanson Channel. Just around Moat Point we started to see some blows in the distance...

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J Pod whales traveling together

J Pod in Haro Strait (April 3rd)

[Naturalist Sarah – 04/03/2018 – M/V Sea Lion – 12:00pm]

 

April trips don’t often start with whale reports on the dock, but on Tuesday we had incredible reports of orcas be fore we left Friday Harbor. Captain Brian opted for a southerly route, so he steered the M/V Sea Lion right out of the harbor.

The original orcas that were reported on the west side of San Juan Island had been fairly non-directional… traveling north along the shoreline, and then south. With plenty of time to...

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Bigg's Orcas

Transient Orcas in San Juan Channel!

[Friday – 4/6/18 – 12:00 – M/V Sea Lion – Naturalist Erick]

 

Today was a perfect Pacific Northwest day. This morning was completely covered with a misty low-level cloud cover. It was only about 1,000 feet high, so it masked the tallest hills in the islands and scraped the tops of the evergreen forest covering the islands. This is the weather that this area is known for and what it was meant to look like. As Captain Mike and I took a small group out with us to go look for some whales...

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T- Party with Bob!

M/V Sea Lion- April 4th, 2018 

What a fantastic day we had on the water for our Trip on M/V Sea Lion this Wednesday!  The acitivity on the water was affectionately referred to it as a “T- Party”- and was it ever!  Everyone on our trip was so excited to be treated to over 25 Transient Orcas on the water!

It started out a bit chilly but everyone on board M/V Sea Lion for our trip was in exceptional spirits!  We all happily dawned our incredibly fashionable yellow rain slickers provided...

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Bigg's Orcas

Bigg's Orca Family T2C's Hunting in Spieden Channel

[Sunday, 4/1/18 – 12:00 – M/V Sea Lion – Naturalist Erick]

 

            On Sunday, we went on another fun search for wonderful wildlife in the San Juan Islands! We headed north towards Spieden Island. We made a quick stop just south of Point Caution because there were four Bald Eagles fighting over some carcass right next to shore. They were super active and kept dive bombing each other with talons open! After they flew away we continued northward. We headed through Spieden Channel...

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