12/23/2025
Six miles off San Mateo Point, we encountered our first cetaceans of the day, a pod of 200 Long-beaked Common Dolphin actively feeding and trending south. Several smaller groups raced over to greet us, delighting passengers as they were bow riding and racing ahead just beneath their feet.
We then turned back north and discovered an even larger group moving in the opposite direction. As we approached, a full-on stampede erupted, and soon we were surrounded as the dolphins raced north up the coastline.
After these two incredible Common Dolphin encounters on our first trip, we found one of our favorite wintertime visitors just outside Dana Point Harbor at noon! An energetic herd of Pacific White-sided Dolphin with about 12–15 robust individuals. They darted in all directions, chasing bait and occasionally breaching in hot pursuit.
No additional cetaceans were spotted for the remainder of the day, so we “whale-checked” our final two trips, allowing guests to return on us with free tickets that never expire. While no sea lions were seen on the harbor-mouth buoys earlier, at the end of the day they were piled high on the SJR2 buoy, with others splashing in the water nearby. Brief skirmishes broke out whenever a newcomer would jump up on the others before they settled in.
Report & 📸 Laura Lopez
Drone 📸 Gavriel Berghouse
📸 Ernie Leal
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