Whales & Dolphins Under The California Sun

Whales & Dolphins Under the California Sun

Spend a weekend in Southern California gathering data on gray whales

Pricing From: $925 USD per person

Duration: 3 days

Operator: Earthwatch Institute

Join gentle gray whales as they migrate along the Southern California coast during the winter and early spring and collect data that will help researchers design better ways to protect them and see if they’re being affected by climate change.

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Research Summary

Rancho Palos Verdes, San Pedro, and Redondo Beach, California, US — Gray whales were the first great whales to be removed from the endangered species list, but their future is by no means certain.

They typically spend their summers feeding in the plankton-rich waters of the Bering and Chuckchi Seas in Canada and their winters near the coast of Baja California, Mexico where their calves are born. They generally migrate through Southern California waters from December through April.

However, recent evidence suggests that some whales are feeding in the winter and mating in the fall. Dr. William Megill, Dr. Lei Lani Stelle, Dr. David Duffus, and colleagues are looking at how much grey whales are eating at each end of the migration and what impact varying prey abundance has on the whales. 

About the Research Area

This short duration expedition will give you the chance to experience a few different locations in the coastal Los Angeles area including San Pedro (Cabrillo Aquarium), Redondo Beach, and Rancho Palos Verdes (Point Vicente Interpretive Center).

Rancho Palos Verdes is one of the premiere whale watch and research spots along the California coast. The Point Vicente Interpretive Center features interactive exhibits on the natural and cultural history of the area, emphasizing the Pacific gray whale migration.

Accommodations

You'll stay with members of the research team in quality hotel accommodations near the water and onshore research locations (exact hotel tbd). Volunteers will most likely share rooms (same gender only), with two volunteers per room.

Cuisine

Breakfasts will most likely be at the hotel, dinners will be at area restaurants, and lunches will be bag lunch/takeout sandwiches.

Prices & Dates

Dates: Jan - March

Duration: 3 days

Difficulty: Easy

Pricing From: $925 USD per person

Included: This tax-deductible donation is needed to help support each expedition’s field research requirements, including your room and board, on-site transportation and field equipment expenses. Your minimum contribution covers basic research costs, such research permits, scientific equipment, on-site staff, carbon offsets, basic insurance, and more.

Excluded: The contribution does not cover your travel to the rendezvous site and, in some cases, additional costs may exist.

Conservation

Benefitting Organization:

American Cetacean Society - The ACS protects whales, dolphins, porpoises, and their habitats through public education, research grants, and conservation actions.

By booking this trip through SEEtheWILD, we will make a donation of $40 to ACS for their whale conservation efforts.  In addition, more than half the contribution of  Earthwatch expeditions go directly to research and conservation efforts and vthe olunteer support is critical to their success.

Featured Animals: Gray Whale, Dolphins

Images

Gray whale breaching off the coast of Southern California
© Michelle Kinzel / Earthwatch Institute
Volunteers collecting water samples
© Dr William Megill / Earthwatch Institute
Gray whale and researchers
© Miriam de Gabrielle / Earthwatch Institute
Gray whale passing under a boat in Magdalena Bay, Baja
© Brandon Upchurch

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