From the Monterey Bay Aquarium
Visitors to the Monterey Bay Aquarium often ask, "Where are the whales in the aquarium?" We let them know how lucky we are to be right here on Monterey Bay, a hotspot for over 13 species of cetaceans -- whales and dolphins. At certain times of year they put on quite the show outside our windows.
This month is no exception. After entertaining the residents of Santa Cruz
for a couple of weeks, humpback whales are now feeding off the beaches
of Monterey and neighboring Seaside, Sand City and Marina. This weekend,
without need for boat or binoculars, you could clearly witness the
spectacle of feeding humpbacks as their huge mouths appeared without
warning to engulf mouthfuls of schooling (and no doubt very surprised)
fish!
It's a great way to end the humpback season and await the arrival of the gray whales on their southern migration later this month.
Meanwhile,
in Hawaii humpback whales there have teamed up with some of their
smaller cousins -- and who really knows what's going on. But it seems
like the dolphins were having some fun: practicing some balancing
skills, sliding down the whale rostrum. A regular jungle gym for
dolphins, as fortuitously captured by photographer Lori Mazzuca!
Surely some of the smartest critters on the planet at work here and a pure delight for the humans who got to witness it!
Visitors to the Monterey Bay Aquarium often ask, "Where are the whales in the aquarium?" We let them know how lucky we are to be right here on Monterey Bay, a hotspot for over 13 species of cetaceans -- whales and dolphins. At certain times of year they put on quite the show outside our windows.
It's a great way to end the humpback season and await the arrival of the gray whales on their southern migration later this month.
Surely some of the smartest critters on the planet at work here and a pure delight for the humans who got to witness it!
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