01/16/2026
What a gorgeous sunny, warm, winter??? day off of Dana Point Harbor! On our first trip at noon, we headed up the coast and were surprised to come upon a raft of at least 100 sea lions moving up the coast. This was an unusual sighting to see so many sea lions at sea. It wasn’t long after that we found a southbound cow/calf Gray Whale pair. This calf was definitely about a week old. It had already learned how to come up and breathe without lifting its head up and out of the water like very fresh ones often do. What a delight to follow it from Laguna Beach to just below 3 Arch Bay. This pair was less than a half mile offshore. From there we move just a little farther offshore and found a pod of Pacific White-sided Dolphin. How exciting that we are seeing these winter dolphins more frequently than we have the last year or two. On our 2:30 trip we relocated the cow/calf pair just north of the San Clemente Pier. It appeared they had moved slightly farther offshore shore but still within a mile of the shoreline. Once again we followed them farther down the coast. We can’t help but yell out, and wish them well, as they continue down to the lagoons off of Baja! Coming back to the harbor, we once again had a pod of PWS dolphins! They were spread out, traveling up the coast. Entering the harbor we ended our day with more sea lions. These were resting on the red navigational buoy at the mouth of the harbor. We began the day and ended it with sea lions! Today’s totals: 1 southbound Gray Whale cow/calf pair seen on both trips, 2 pods of 30 or more Pacific White-sided Dolphin, pelicans, cormorants, gulls, and the many sea lions.
Report & 📸 Nona the Naturalist
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