Track recent ‘Marine Mammal Sightings' via this whale-y cool grid

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Track recent ‘Marine Mammal Sightings' via this whale-y cool grid
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Island Packers, the Santa Barbara Channel-roaming boat company, is spotting cetaceans aplenty.

that whale mavens like to know which giants are passing along the coast on their ancient migratory journey. Gray, Blue, Minke, Fin: All of these epic ocean giants do captivate we landlubbers, even if we're not on a boat in a place where whales are known to occasionally appear. This is one reason that a grid or list on a boat company's site, a page that features recent sightings, can be so delightful; it gives us a watery window into the wonderful world of whales.

Island Packers, a longtime concessionaire serving Channel Islands National Park, shares itsvia a regularly updated grid, which can be an especially robust resource during the height of the Pacific Gray season .several"Gray Days" — some 64 Gray Whales were seen around the Santa Barbara Channel in January 2025 — and 13 Humpback Whales. Orcas, too, made the list, and thousands of Common Dolphins.

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