Captain Dave's Whale Watching Report
As seen weekly in the Dana Point news/OC Register
June
30, 2005
Close Encounter of a Blue Kind
What
a week! We saw lots of common dolphin, bottlenose dolphins, a
few Mola mola’s, and even an elephant seal, (that did not
disappear like they usually do as soon as we got near it). But
the big news is the blue whales.
On
Saturday Morning we left the harbor at 8:oo am just ahead of
the Ocean Institute’s boat the Sea Explorer. Mike Bursk,
skipper of the Sea Explorer and my friend, called me to let me
know they were off to do one of their blue whale trips - they
do about three trips a summer looking for blue whales.
I
told him I would let him know if we saw any, (since we are always
looking for these awesome giants on our trips). Mike said he
was planning on heading out near Catalina to search and was not
due back till about 5PM. He confided in me that he was not very
optimistic since none of the fisherman he had talked to had seen
any blues around, and we had not seen too many around here.
About
8:30 AM, I turned around to say something to Tom, who was driving
the boat, when a passenger swore he saw what looked like a whale’s
tail in the distance up ahead.
I
called Mike and we all waited and watched to see if it were true.
Soon the Sea Explorer and our boat dolphinsafari.com were following not one,
but three blue whales that were all moving together up the coast.
These
three whales took turns getting close to our boats and Angie
Cowan, one of the crew of the Sea Explorer, and I took turns
taking photos of each other’s boats. It was awesome fun
and our passengers were delighted. By 10:00 am I asked Mike if
he was ready to take his passengers back to the dock or would
he try and keep them entertained till 5:00. He agreed that the
rest of the day would probably be anticlimactic but they would
go and search for more cetaceans.
On
the next trip we got out near where a different blue whale had
been spotted and shut off our engines. The whale surfaced nearby
and started to turn towards us. It kept coming at us and went
down just in front of the boat, (See Photo), so breathtakingly
close I could have leaned over the side and touched it, and then
it went down right under us. I decided to make sure it knew we
were there, so I had Tom turn the engine back on, in neutral,
so it could hear us. It surfaced just beyond our stern. Wow!
Tom said that was the closest he remembered one getting to us
in the four year he’s been working with us.
We
saw blue whales on all four of our Dolphin and Whale Safari’s
that day and one more on Sunday and then Monday we saw a blue
whale on both trips.
In
addition to our daily Safari’s, Dana
Wharf is now running an evening trip to look for blues.
That’s
all there is till next time. God bless. Capt. Dave, over and
out.
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Capt. Dave Anderson runs Capt. Dave’s Dolphin Safari out of Dana Point
Harbor. He recently completed the award winning documentary film “Wild
Dolphins and Whales of Southern California.” Capt. Dave will be sharing
his photos and stories and letting us know what he and other skippers are seeing
off the Orange County coast. For a daily log of sightings see www.dolphinsafari.com
or call 949 488 2828.
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