One of the last days of our trip, we went on a whale watching trip out of San Diego Bay. Jordan loves learning about sea animals and especially orca whales. He has told me a few times that he wants to see them in their real habitat. So when Stan told us about this trip, we decided to try it out with the whole family.
I took this photo as we were pulling away from the dock. The aircraft carrier museum is along the same pier.
The "other" whale watching boat is behind us, leaving at the same time.
I chose the less expensive boat and felt a little guilty because I
realized it was less stable and more apt to rock in the waves and
produce sea sickness. But, I chose the right boat for a great sighting! The naturalist and crew said we had the best show in years.
As we left the bay we saw the city skyline, resort areas, military areas, natural reserves, and the Point Loma lighthouse. It was fun to see it from a boat with a lot less traffic and trouble with navigation. The tradeoff though was that Michael got a bad case of sea sickness and Jordan (our fearful one) got pretty nervous about being in the open sea and deep water. Overall I think it was a valuable learning experience that we won't forget.
The grey whales follow the same migration pattern Northward along the coast to their feeding grounds each Spring. Our boat, and a couple other small ones you can see in the pictures, caught sight of 5 whales and 20 or so dolphins playing in the water around them. The whales were stopped maybe eating or just resting. We stayed near them in the water for a good 40 minute show before heading back to the bay.
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| Michael slept after the Dramamine kicked in. After filling up his first white sack, he kept the second one close by. |
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| Leisel, Tessa and Jordan were the only ones not affected by the boat's motion. |
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| Tessa made a friend with the only other girl on board. It was just what she needed since the total trip was about 4 hours! I came with lots of activities and treats for her to share. |
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| I loved seeing the sea lions sun bathing on every buoy and dock along the way. |
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| Jared found a good spot along the harbor to try some fresh oysters and a red clam chowder. |