Feb 25, 2022
See majestic gray whales as they migrate north to Alaska. In March & April these “Sounders” pass through the Salish Sea to feed on ghost shrimp (a handful of grays are already here). Our 10:30am Edmonds departures begin March 5; 10am Port Townsend...
Nov 20, 2021
As the days get shorter and the temperatures are brisk we are still having some fantastic days on the water this fall. This is one of my favorite times of the year because there aren’t as many boats out there, but there are still whales around. We are seeing...
Jul 19, 2021
We’ve had a very busy spring and summer this year with lots of people wanting to get out of the house and into some whale watching. The whales have been fantastic too. It has been a record year for Bigg’s killer whale sightings, especially in Puget...
May 30, 2021
Today we watched an epic killer whale/harbor porpoise drama! The T65A pod, T77, and T77E chased one harbor porpoise for a half an hour at the north end of Camano Island tonight. The hunt finally ended up in a meal for the killer whales, but that harbor porpoise put...
Apr 23, 2021
We’ve Certainly had a banner gray whale watching season this year with higher than average numbers of gray whales. So far we’ve had at least 16 individual gray whales visit us this spring. In a normal year we will have around 10 regular visitors. So far...
Apr 15, 2021
We often tell passengers that you never know when one of those National Geographic moments might happen. April 9 we had one of those extraordinary moments just outside of Edmonds. The day started out with lots of promise when Captain Trevor spotted transient...