12/17/2025
Leaving the harbor with the veil of fog lifting, we headed straight out and came up on pod of about 30 Offshore Bottlenose Dolphin. They did not appear to be actively feeding but there were definitely interested in our vessel, swimming alongside and looking up at the passengers aboard the Dana Pride. It was like they were saying, “C’mon Capt. Brandon, speed up so we can play in the stern wake!” We did and they indeed gave us a show leaping high above the boat wake leaping high into the air. The Osprey continues to sit at the front of the harbor, but we did not notice any fish in its talons all day long. At noon, we traveled 10 miles from the Dana Point Harbor or of Laguna Beach before we found a handful of Common Dolphin. This being the only thing we saw, the captain whale checked the trip. Our guests were invited to come back for free on us and give it another try. At 2:30 we headed down the coast. Several miles offshore of San Mateo Point we once again found a small pod of Common Dolphin. Returning to the harbor we passed through several more scattered pods of Common Dolphin. Just like the Bottlenose this morning, the Common began jumping in our stern wake. Yes, dolphin enjoy surfing! Today’s totals: Scattered pods of Common Dolphin, one energetic pod of Bottlenose Dolphin and the often-present Osprey.
Report & 📸 Nona the Naturalist
Drone 📸 Gavriel Berghouse
📸 Ernie Leal
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