01/01/2026
Happy New Year’s Eve! 🎉🍾🎉
Several California sea lions were hauled out on the inner jetty early this morning, and no Osprey was spotted on the jetty marker throughout the day. Heading south from Dana Point Harbor, we passed through multiple pods of Long-beaked Common Dolphin before catching up with a pair of adult Gray Whales traveling south, now just beyond the San Clemente Pier. The whales were traveling very close to shore in extremely shallow water, making short 5–6 minute dives and surfacing for 2–3 blows each time. Neither whale showed its flukes. The larger of the whales surfaced right off our bow and with big swoosh of its fluke creating a giant splash before it turned back towards the coast returning to the second whale as they continued their southbound journey. On our return north, we encountered additional pods of Common Dolphin. At noon, a pod of 12 or more Coastal Bottlenose Dolphin was feeding near Turtle Rock. This pod included at least one calf, and several dolphins delighted our passengers bow-riding the Ocean Adventures. We wrapped up the day and the year with a New Year’s Eve Champagne Toast and a birthday celebration! 🥂🎉
Report & 📸 Laura Lopez
Dana Point Times