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Seattle Orca Whale Watching near San Juan Island

Southern Resident Killer Whales Visit the San Juans in December

While our 2018 whale watching season is officially in the books, the work doesn’t stop! We have just a few short months to prepare for the 2019 whale watch and sea kayak tour season which begins on Valentine’s Day. Yes! You can already make your 2019 whale watch & wildlife tour reservations as well as guided say and multiday guided sea kayak tour reservations.

So, where do the whales go in the winter!? We get this question a ton, especially this time of year. Bigg’s mammal-hunting...

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Bigg's killer whale | Photo: Jeanne Hyde

Orcas Spotted in Haro Strait | 11/24/2018 | M/V Sea Lion | 12:00pm

[Sarah | 11/24/2018 | M/V Sea Lion | 12:00pm]

We had a lovely tour on Saturday, which, like many of our November tours, left us in awe of how fast sightings can change. Captain Brian, Naturalist Ryder, and I gathered our guests up and left Friday Harbor. To start the tour, we decided to head north through San Juan Channel towards the Canadian Gulf Islands. We stopped around Flattop Island to see if we could find any wildlife like harbor seals and bald eagles, before continuing north...

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J Pod

A Dreamy Day with J Pod Southwest of San Juan Island | 11/18/2018 | M/V Sea Lion | 12:00pm

[Sarah | 11/18/2018 | M/V Sea Lion | 12:00pm]

 On Sunday the M/V Sea Lion had one of those perfect fall trips that will sustain this whale nerd throughout the rest of the cold, rainy, dark, and long winter ahead! We set out from Friday Harbor with blue skies up above and the potential glimmer of a rumor of some killer whales in the area. In November, sometimes you have to trust your gut and follow up on rumors. We decided to head south to see what we could find.

Pointing towards the...

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Amazing Day with Humpback Whales and Orcas | 11/17/2018 | M/V Sea Lion | 12:00pm

[Sarah | 11/17/2018 | M/V Sea Lion | 12:00pm]

 

On Saturday we had a whirlwind of a trip that left the crew of the M/V Sea Lion giddy! This late in the season, both Captain Brian and I agreed that we had experienced one of our top two trips of the season.

Leaving Friday Harbor we pointed west towards the city of Victoria in British Columbia. Stopping briefly in Cattle Pass at the south end of San Juan Island, we were able to get a look at a group of Steller’s sea lions socializing...

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4 Ways You Can Help Marine Mammals (and Be More Eco-Friendly) With Your Holiday Shopping

By Lauren Fritz

Whale Watch Naturalist and Conservation Blogger at The Greenest Blue

As you start to scribble down your holiday shopping lists this season, make sure you aren’t forgetting one of the most important members of your family - Mama Earth. How are you going to give back to her this year? She deserves just as much love as everyone else, and the sad truth is she isn’t really getting it. Are you curious how you can make a difference...

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M/V Sea Lion with Steller's sea lions

Orcas and Sea Lions Spotted in Cattle Pass, San Juan Island | 11/11/2018 | 12:00pm

[Sarah |11/11/2018 | M/V Sea Lion | 12:00pm]

We had an amazing day to go exploring for wildlife under clear November skies on a picture perfect day here in the San Juan Islands. Leaving Friday Harbor we decided to head south toward Cattle Pass and Haro Strait on the search for wildlife.

As we made our way through the narrow channel between San Juan Island and Lopez Islands we approached Whale Rocks, and out of nowhere the exhales of a group of orcas rose above the surface! We watched...

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M/V Sea Lion and Killer whales

Orcas in Rosario Strait Near Anacortes, Washington | 11/10/2018 | 12:00pm

[Sarah |11/10/2018 | M/V Sea Lion | 12:00pm]

We had a wonderful day out on the water enjoying mild November weather and great wildlife. Starting out the day we had some reports of whales far to the west, but as we left the harbor our plans changed with a report of whales far closer to home. Leaving Friday Harbor Captain Brian got a call from another boat that drastically altered our plans.

Instead of heading south and west, Captain Brian steered the M/V Sea Lion inter-island...

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Orcas foraging

Orcas and Wildlife Encountered | 10/30/2018 | M/V Sea Lion | 12:00

Sarah | 10/30/2018 | M/V Sea Lion | 12:00

Today we welcomed a small group of great guests on board the M/V Sea Lion for an exploration of the Salish Sea in search of wildlife. Autumn forecasts are so fickle here in the San Juan Islands, we had no idea what to expect until we left the dock. The water was glassy and we had peek-a-boo blue skies with low hanging clouds over the islands.

We headed north through San Juan Channel towards Canadian waters in Boundary Pass. As we worked our...

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Humpback whale exhalation

Humpback Whale in Boundary Pass | 10/29/2018 | M/V Sea Lion | 12:00pm

Sarah | 10/29/2018 | M/V Sea Lion | 12:00pm

We had a great trip on M/V Sea Lion, enjoying the sweeping scenery of the Salish Sea as well as great encounters with wildlife. Heading north out of Friday Harbor, we decided to point the boat towards the Outer Islands of the San Juans, and into Canadian waters. After some rain in the morning we were treated to a high clog ceiling and even some blue skies over smooth water.

With no reports of whales or other wildlife as we left the dock we...

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killer whales

Bigg's Killer Whales in Boundary Pass | 10/28/2018 | M/V Sea Lion | 12:00pm

Sarah | 10/28/2018 | M/V Sea Lion | 12:00pm

We had an amazing fall day on the water on Sunday’s trip. With a varied weather forecast we weren’t sure what we’d get out on the water, but for the most part we were treated to sun and beautiful cloudscapes. Captain Mike and I decided to head north out of Friday Harbor on the search for wildlife, as other boats in the whale watching fleet left their docks as well. This is an incredibly valuable network of communication that allows us to...

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